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HEARSTS OPTION Of
BOTH TAFT AND BRYAN
' Chicago, HI., Tuesday, July. &8
Wllfiam 11. Hearst, of Now York, was
tc4rA( qu enthusiastic- 'reception
last jiteht wlu-n ho was Introduced
aa the temporary chairman of tho
first national convention of tho In
4epnlew:o party.
Hearst delivered tils address with
Intense earnostnesa driving homo his
pdlnte In an emphatic manner that
carried tho convention with him
fr&m tho atari to tho close of his
4droiM. Hl description of William
Jenntngtt Bryan, as tho "Knight in
raotloy" called forth great laughter
and applanno and hla allusions to
other Democratic leaders iiIbo ex
cited tho chcrn of his hearers, At
tho conclusion of his nddres) ho wan
given an ovation that continued for
neveral minutes,
Hearst Bpoko us follews:
"My frlonds, this is tho first na
tional convention of tho Independ
ence parly. Whothor It shall prove
an' historical event or merely a paa
sing political Incident depends upon
the wisdom and patriotism with
which wo shall deliberate and net.
"If tho men who mot in Independ
ence Hall In Philadelphia on tho
Fourth of July, 17?6, hud had with
In thorn any fee) I UK of hesitancy, any
disposition toward compromise or
concession, that duy would now pais
a aa'y o'lhef 'lay upon tho calendar.
''jKtit tho patriots who assembled
tero had courage In their Hearts,
determination In their minds, high
Iiurpono in their eouls, and tho
Fourth of July Is saluted throughout
'tho world as tho birthday of liberty
for all men,
Vurixma of Convention.
"It Is too much to say thnt our
convention can over ronch ho lm
jwrtanco of tho Second ContlnontM
Congress, but tho prlnclplo they
jwet to declare we moot to prosorvo,
HtT tho llborttea thoy nssonblcd to
aecuro wo have assomhlod to pro
tect,
"I bollove, therefore, that wo will
tfo a aervleo to our follow cltlrens
aotl only to tho Inestimable ser
vice rendorod by tho founders of
thhi government If wo found a pnrty
which will romaln unfailingly faith
ful to tho cause of tho pooplo, to
the principles of tho Declaration of
J4epeiHlonce and to fundamental
Mcaa of liberty, equality nnd oppor
tunity for all.
"I boltoyo that If any party Is nw
jary to 4hlt country to prosorvo
the government ns tho fathers
framed It, a new parly is ucceHHury:
if any party In nocoisnry to promote
vrogrcnit and prosperity, to encour
age tho houoit working , ft MOW
JWly l necessary: If any party Is
noceasary to represent tho typical
American cltlton. io roprnsont tlto
people In their slrugglos with tin
(yrnn'cal inonopollus which constl
tuto tho trusts, a now party Is nee
isnry, t "In 170H Thomas Jefferson, who
had ponned the pMnolploa of tho
Declaration of Independence, found
ed tho nemocrnl-Hopubllenn pnrty to
)orputunlo thaso principles, In 1840
this party, founded to be tho party
if tho people, had hecomo tho party
of privilege, and tho Democratic
party came. Into being nnd. crystal
lined about the personality and prln
clptcB ot Andrew Jackson.
; . Arrogant Arlilocmrr,
"In 1866 the Democratic party
hnd bocomo tho property of an ar-o-ogau
aristocracy, which denounced
tho self-evident truth of the Decla.
. ration of Indepoudeuoj na 'slf-evl-i.lrnt
lien.' Then tho Republican
larty wai born to reatore the nc-
tlon of tho government to tho pTln
clple of Washington and Jerforon
finnd Abraham Lincoln led it to lc
4tary.
"la It not time, ft (hero not need
1 for a now r.rty vrhloh shall tnlto up
Mh work of the partly o.J Jofrefwn,
,ot Jaekson, ot Lincoln, trtlft preserve
for us and for the oltfebns ot tbn
future the rights nnd Wienies widen
those parties In thr hour of uso-
fulness nrtwqrvcd for tho cltlieua qf
jneir ijtuej
4,The old
meir iieaiieuw, are no 'longer' equal
to this work, for tlley have become
HfAlthtto the principle whloh In
spired them, and are unworthy ot
the patriot who founded them
- ,'Tbe Itopubllcan pattr U tho op.
fn-handed, avowed handmaiden of
monopolies, tho representatives in
public Hfo of those giant corpora
tions which have superseded the peo
ple la this republic as tho source ot
power and tho scat of authority,
"Tho Democratic vanguard Is a
Falstaff'a army, 1t is led by a knight
nrrayed In a motley of modified pro
fessions und compromised principles,
of altered opinions and retracted
statements,"
Hearst at this point in his ad
dress mentioned the nnmos of Sul
livan, Hopkins, Murphy, McGlellan,
Taggart, Ilyan, Belmont, Balloy and
Williams, descrfljlng them aa ofll-
cors of tho Democratic vanguard and
dealgnntlng them in uncomplimen
tary terms. Ho then resumed as fol
lows; r
"A Falstaft's army, whoso banner
benrfl on ono side a watchword for
tho people and on tho other a pnB
word for tho trusts, whoso 'only ob
Joct Is office at any cost, whoso mot
to, 'after in the doluge-
"Assuming that Ilryan hlmaclf Is
atl thnt his most nrdent admirers
claim hlmto be, a great lawyer, 'an
enlightened statesman, an Inspired
patriot, still a mnn la known by tho
company ho keepi, nnd no decent
DomocraL enn tolorato his free com
panions. N'o honest citizen can lot
down tho bars of office to such n
band of bbodlcra nnd bravon.
"No pruddnfc clilcen will support
a combination io which Taggart sup
plies a credit and I'arkor a platform,
for which Itryan will pny tho freight
and tho peoplo will pay tho ponnlty.
Captain KbhN of ImltiHtry.
"Ilnek df both partld and under
lying each nro thoso Captain Kldds
of Industry, thoso highwaymen of
high finance, who renllzo that to
plunder safely tho people's purse
they must first possess tho peoplo'
government.
"When I wnB running for gover
nor of New York an emissary of ono
of tho biggest men In Wall Btreot
called on mo and raid that hla client
offered to contribute $100,000 to my
campaign fund and to ralo $100
000 more If my vlowo wore reason
able In regnrd to honest business.
"I told tho emlBonry that the offer
was declined with -thanks. I nld
that tho gentlomon making It were
meroly posing to wnsto their good
money, for whatever business wn.
honest I would deem It my duty ns
a public offlclnl to promote and en-
courago It without any hundred
thousand dollar brlhoa, and whoro-
uvor business was dlihonoat, not alt
tho money In Wall Street would In
lluonco my attitude toward It.
"I merely mention IiIh Incldont
to show what I bollove should bo the
attitude of any houuM eandldnto and
the policy of any honest party.
"No lawyer would s5rv his el'ont
honestly who would reuolvo n rolaln
lug too from the opposlto side, nnd
no party oan honoitly ropreient tho
clitiout where their Interests con
flict with tho exactions of tho trusts.
If It be contaminated by a corpora
tion fund and uubildlcod Into slleno
nnd aubsorvleney. '
llrmul nml I.llcml Ktnnd.
"I urgo our pnrty to tnko a
broad and liberal stand toward the
logltlpmU) busluese enterprises of
tho'lcountry, but, to distinguish be
tweon' honest bfi'alnesa ovorywhoro
and thoso criminal concorns which
plunder through political pull an.1
pay for polttleal protection.
"flood wine neods no hush nnd
honest buulnoM needs no brine
Honeat buslnc and iHaporlty are
almost aynonymou torma. As one
dovelops the other Ineream; whoa
ouq It unduly disturbed, the othe
tails.
"Reforms must be niado as Uia
country develops, nnd the people
lirogrvss, but theeo reforms should
bo carried out by. thoo In authrolty
without tplto or prejudice, without
ogotlain, Benwtlonullsm or without
m Vratw Vauil or without n big stlol;.
"Not all who aik to bo let nlonu
really Vttitt to bo lt alone. The
thief may well ask to bo let alono
Our delicious Cod Liver
preparation -without oiL
Better than old-fashioned
cod liver oil and emulsions
to restore health for
Old people, delicate children,
weak run-down persons, and
after sickness, colds, coughs,
bronchitis and all throat and
lung troubles.
Try It on our guaranty
o. w. PUTNAM CO.
A fight may bo begun In Iowa over
a successor to Senator Allison. Gov
ernor Cummins will probably bo
named by tho legislature,
o
Notice.
Notlco is horoby given that tho
Common Council of tho City ot Sa
lem, Oregon, propoao to construct a
sower in wild city, at tho expense of
tho property benefitted thereby, and
in accordance with tho plnns and
specifications on flic In the office of
the City Recorder for said city, ex
tending the full length along tho al
ley In block 38, In the City of Sa
lem, Oregon, to Dclovlcw street,
thenco nlong tho Eouth sldo of Ilelo-
view street, Including tho Intersec
tion of Dolevlow Btreet with Com
mercial Btrcct, and to connect with
tho sower which runs through tho
center ot block 34, In said city.
By ordor of tho Common Council.
W. A. MOORES,
8-4-llt Recorder
1'owt masters' Convent (on.
Th annul convention of tho Ore
gon rostmnutcra' Acaoclatlon will bo
hold In Portland, Oregon, August 7
8, 1908. For tho nbovo occasion a
rato of ono nnd ono-thlrd fnre on tho
certlficnto plan hnu been authorized
by tho Southern Pnclflc Company.
WM. M'MURRAY, O. P. A.
John M. 8cott, A. O. P. A.
Newport
YAQUINA BAY
Oregon's Matchless Beach Resont
THE PLACE TO GO FOR PERFECT REST AND EVERY CON
CE1VAI1LE FORM OF HEALTHFUL AND DELIGHTFUL REC
REATION. ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE Beat food and an, abun
dance of It. Fresh water from springs. All modern necessltloB,
ouch bb tolegraph, telephone, markets freshly provided every
day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly furnished or, unfurn
ished to bo had cheaply. Strict municipal Banltnry regulations.
NEWPORT is reached by way of tho Southern Pacific to Albany
or Corvallls, thence Corvall's & Eastern R. R. Train servlco dally
and the trip a pleasure throughout
RATE FROM SALEM
' SEASON SIX MONTHS TICKET $5.00.
SATURDAY TO .MONDAY TICKET 53.00.
Our elaborate now Summer Book gives a concise description
of Newport, including a list of hotelB, their caplcity nnd
rates. ( Call en telephono or wrlto local agents.
WM. McMUHRAY,
Gonornl PaimcngorAgent, Portland, Oregon.
LO
AxjnL 1 Jfcl,
Will Bo Made Thla SeaBon j J
SOUTHER
PACIFIC
(LINES IN OREQOX)
Ftfom Salem, Of
A3 FOLLOWS:
IIOTII WAYS ONEirJ
xu xiuiuUGH vn
PORTLAND CALlFXHa
Chicago
St. Louis
St, Paul
Omaha
$74.1
$69.15
$61.65
$61.65
HUTTERNUT BREAD.
It Is worth more than any other
tread yet the prlco Is no higher
for sale at your grocers'.
CALIFORNIA BAKERY,
ThnntnN Cooler, Props.
Are You Being "Hunted?"
Ono of today's want ads. may bo hunting you
clty for you.
-rnnsncklng tho
It may hAvo a message for you of urgent personal lmportunco
ono that, when you get It. nnd heed It, may change tho Im
mediate curronts of your activities, of youj Interests may oven
placo around nnd nbout you now environments, new associates;
may even glvo you an entirely new start in a business way.
Isn't it worth whllo to try and find out whothor this may not
bo true today, tomorrow, or vory soon.
Salem Fence Works JuDJL
Headquarters for Woven WIro
Fencing,
Poultry Noltlng, Pickets, Gates,
Malthold Roofing, P. & D. Rondi
Roofing, Hereon Doors and Ad
justable Window Screons,
CIIAS. D. MULLIGAN
Successor
WALTER MORLEY.
2,10 Court fit. Salem, Or
0. F. MASON BOX CO.
247 Mlllor St., South Satom, manu
facturer ot nil kinds of boxes, crates
and fruit dryer nccossorlos, Phono
308. tf
1 TS
"vo
TIIK HK8T KOUJT Tint
FAMILY XVER 1LU
. Can be obtained from our prl
tender and juicy beof, muttoa e
pork. All our aeats are seleete
from the choicest, and prepared fa
the table to suit th demands ol thi
ttstldtous. Our prlcfei are lower to
quality than you can Ind at an
place In Salem,
K, aOROBS,
Ptom Ml j7o Rtt
I", nhi thlevcrr. bul the leultlmata
UAtUei, In thJs lJ i'f bl.,9l5 Vai thould ask for nil tho
W, are no 'longer' eaual I oetiliraiiment that an Intelligent
jbuluu administration can properly
provide.
"It is a fuudamental function ot
BOYornmout to keep tho pwce. au4
to kHjp tho peaca it must lutorfore
J,o prevent fraud t and violence and
giaijil?
tha trusts, it Kcorna tbotw who'Wwtton and jpprwaton. H l 'M LASOEST FACILITIES
would rua It, rvpudlatea thoe
who would reform it. and glorlw
bratenly In Its profitable lutouiy.
"Th Democratic jwily t merely
vlou of lt twrdld slator'a Hi-got.
ten inery, it upbraids her at one
toctkm And imltatea her at tho nwtt.
AHmey ot Tiwt.
tundamouial functlou of covernment
to uialutaln morality, and to main-1
tain morality It must Interfero to
HSJur a bublnihu worAllly aa well
as pronat morality,
'it la a legUtmato and proper
function ot the government to pro-
wot coudltloua that will lnrri
PRODUCTION
The Republican leadera are the wlth and bring about a Jut dls
wlklcl attorseya ot trusts aud TK5TpaT):
ON
yyx rar.;i-
I 49CT CsM
mm .?cJW.
PHONOGRAPH
At homo, in the ovonlng, with nn
Edison Phonograph to mnko thingf
lively what better combination enn
bo Imagined? Stop nnd think of
this, father of a family, on your wny
homo, and then atop In nnd hoar the
Edison Phonograph and have ono
sent homo. A very small prelimin
ary puymont will mnko It youra.
L. V. SAVAGE,
217 Commercial Street.
n 1 llsisMif . .
THE HOTEL iENOX
Portland's now and most modornly
furnished hotel, Third and Mnln
Btrcots, fronting on tho beautiful
City Plaza and udjacont to buJlncsq
contor. Freo bus to nnd from trains,
Up-to-dnto grill. Excellent culslno
Tolephono In ovory room, Prlvato
bnths.
European Plan, SI to $2.50 Per Day
American Plan, $2T.n0 to 9 1 Per Day,
O. H. SPENCER, Manager
Kansas City $61.65
TICKETS "WTLL BE OX bit
August 21, 26, 27, j
Good for return In 90 dun u
Btopovor privileges at pleuwr.
within limits
REMEMBER THE MB
Pflr nnv fiirttini Infn.mt.il.. ....
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HKUI118. l
VM. HI'MTTUn.tv 'I
Gonornl Paseongor AnL '
a uibiuivnu, UKCiUUIV,
Tlino Card No, 58. Southern Vu
Co., Effcctlvo Sunday, M if I
AUUOi
Toward Portland, Pawcsgw, !
.xo. 10. o:i3 a. m. Oregon
press.
No. 18. 8; 40 a. m. CotUje Ors
passenger.
No. 12. 2:45 p. m. Roseburu
Bungur.
Toward Portland, Frtlcltt.
No. 222. 5:00 p. m. Portl
inst freight.
io. --o. iu;au ii:zs t. it-
Why freight.
Townrtl Snu lnnclsco, Pi
No. 11 1:.:03 a. m. Ro$rtd
pnssengor.
No. 17. C:4C p. m. Cottage Grs
pnsscngo.
No. 15. 9:5b p. m. California i
press.
No. 13. 3:31 a. m. San Fnad
oxprcss.
Toward San Francisco, Frclk
No. 221.-2:43 a. m. PortlMil
freight.
No. 220. 11:28 n. m.wsy fre'i
Oregon Elcctirc Timo THft
Timo of arrival and dpwt8rn
cars at Salon is as follows, Pon
nnd lntormodlnto peints:
Arrlvo Ln
Locnl 8:40 a. m. 6:00 1
Exproxa 10:50 a.m. 9:05 1
Local 1:25 p.m. 11:05 1
Express 4:20 p.m. 1:15 y.
Iocal 5:45 p. m. 3:ll
Express S:20 p.'m. 6:0H
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THE BUREAU
Is n gontloman'B resort you not only and gentlemen in front of
tho bar but behind tho bar, '
F. P. TALKINGTON, Propwetor
His long experience In the business has taught him that it pnys
to buy only tho bost.
WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS
Telophone, 177,
S56 State St.
r
Wc Lnunder Ladies' Shirt Waists and White
fckirts Just Right.
Wo guarantee to. All of our shirtwaists are car
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whore thev shonirt ,a ..,.J ... ..''." juat
. .iu.vuuu mm irooea oy experts
who have made sh'rtwaUt Ironing a special study
We are pleasing the most careful drewer. n the city with our
shirtwaist work and are sure we en please you. May 'we hava
Tei.LEM LAUNDRY COMPANY
o-xo a. uoerty St,
sr
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fmawrr
RCADV TAILORED CLOTHES ?
rut WELL DRCSSED
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ao to $4,
COItVALLIS & EASTCIUV M
TIME TABLE
No 4
Loaves Detroit 1:WM
follows, commencing Jan. it, H1
TraliuT for Corvallls.
No. 8
Loaves Albany I'M-1
rrlves ft Corvallb ....8!i,
No. 10
Leaves Albany J:MM
Arrives at .Corvallta ... i'.9
No. 6
Leaves Albany V-W
Arrives-at 'bonrallla .... SlHF1
Trails ter Albaay.
No. b
Leavea Corvallls :'
Arrive at Albany Till1
No. 9
oavoa Corvallls ...... :j
Arilvea at AlhnnY i'Mh
No. 1
Leaves Corvallls t'Mh
ArrlVAa at Alhnnv .. I!"f
No. 11 f Sunday only)
Leavea Corvnllln ll:l'',;
Arrlvea at Alhaitv .....Hi"
Vn 19 fCI.,n1. nn!l 'I
Leavnn Alhnnv 1!:?"
Arrive a Pnrv-illlu .... Itl""?
For further Information sm
Portland, Oregon. JJ
Commencing June 32na ,
inrirl.a a. Ill .. In atfArt OB "
Of the f! A B R. R B
bany and Yaqulna, dally ex"
Train No. 16 TrjU;
Leave Albaay 7:45 a m. 1 "I
Arr. Yaqulna i: P-,H " :
Trala No. 16 &
Lv. Yaqula ..3:15p.m. J:n
Arr. Albany. .TiOO'D.m. I'Jui
rtn a.J.. Ika unrflO "
fellwsr
Lv. Albay 7: Si a. as.; W; J
ll:4a. m.: lv. Yaqulna ." f
r. Alby 21:JJp4 V
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