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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1908)
DAILT CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALE3I, OREGON TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1008 T n-irlTiYV " "'--1- lilMIIMWilMMMtltilfcltltUlltlfcitlWWhllltlMIOlilWllli'i'W CARPETS w Anywhere Ste Our Big Window Display 1 was the temporary chairman of the nencvor convention, will deliver tho addrea Notifying John W. Kern of his nomination for the vice presi dency at the ceremles 'to be had here Aug. 2C. The program was corn pleted today. The exercises will h" given nt 1:30 o'clock In the nftc-- noon and after Bell ha3 finished Kern will deliver his address of nc- K'oniiinnn nrvnn will ho nresent and will speak nt the close of the cere monies. I Wo Htlll luivo on hand n Inrgo assortment of very good Velvet, Axmlnstcr nnd Urns-sols enrpota, that j wo must sell boforo our fall stocks of carpotn arrive. These carpets nio not old.shop-worn goods, but nil j of them nro mado of tho best matorlal. Don't wait until fall to buy your carpet, but buy now, and savoj from 2G to 50 per ceqt, Do auro to get our'prlces before you buy. WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY This is absolutely the lowest prices eve of-f feted on Carpets in Salem Clinfln Notification. Chicago, Aug. 18. Train loads o' Prohibit lonlsts nrrlved here today to attend the ceremonies In connection with the notification of Eugene W Chnfln of his nomination fts the presidential cnndldate of the party In mulc hall, Fine Arts building. Chafln, who has been on n speak ing tour, nnd who recently escaped serious Injury In the Springfield riot, was one of the first to arrive. Hi went directly to the hcaduarters and held a conference with the natlonnl committee. This afternoon the com mittee will adopt flnnl plans for the conduct of the campaign. Qrcnt enthusiasm was shown by the visitors and tho local prohibition ists who cheered tho lender to the echo. In his notification nddron, Prof. Charles Scanlon predicted that tho party Would break all records this yenr. Chafin pledged himself to fight the battle of prohibition In ev ery party of the country and to car ry on n vigorous campaign. A public reception wns held nt tho Aultorlum annex. A Perfect Harvest For Money Savers THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE BUILDING .AliOUXDg u.AP. PHOACHAULE RAHGAIXS. EACH FLOOR TEEMS xm COUNTLESS MOXEY-SAVIXG CHANCES AND EVERY W.Vfj. MEXT HEKAMIS FORTH LOW PRICE REVELATION'S OF THE UTMOST IMPORTANCE. itimliijiiuji ump M ;i te.&te.vZkVsJ i ypLisjTi2CiKJ2rixa:' Ti J House Furnishing Co. 177 LIBERTY ST. ' STANDS WITH TAFT .--fCg tl 'Miud f 1 roin llg&Ll' for several minutes hooro Honator llurrmvs could inuko his brief ad dress of notification. Sherman'H if 1 woacii wan received with great en thusiasm. A short address was made by Secretary Itoot, President Striker. Tonight the decorations will bo Illuminated and tho city will bu giv en over to a grand gala celebration. Tlu Arrcpliuii'c, In accepting (ho vlco presidential Hoinlnntlon, Roprcontatlvo James 8. Bhormnn spoke an follews: "Senator Hurrowe nnd gentlemen of tho notification cemmittee: "Your chairman, speaking for tho committee, has notified mo or my nomination by tho Hopubllcnn Na tlonal convention, held In Chicago In Juno as tho pnrty candidate for vlco president, As I chanced to bo In Ohl rngo In Juno, I had an Inkling or tho convention' action, which wan con firmed by a warm hearted reception lendurod mo by my nelghUmt on tho ocrnHlon or my homo tunning on July a. This official notification, however, Is welcome and tho nomination you tender 1110 Is accepted with a grail tudo commensurate with tho ;roat honor centered; accepted with a full appreciation of tho obligations which accompany that honor, an honor greater because my name Is linked with that or William' II Tart, whom I reapoot and esteom highly and who apronoho tho high otllou or Proal dent exceptionally welt Oiiulppod to discharge tho dutli and hoar the varied uinl weighty responsibilities or (hut exalted position. My aorept (Uivtf eould not bo made with honor uulv I wore In full naoord with tho declaration or principles adopted by tho convention. Nut only nm I in full Hiid complete award with my party platform, hut I emtotKo eory word of tho tntamout made, by Mr. Tuft li Id aiilii ef aotentnnoo when noUttttd or hU IKMHltlnfl9H H tho Ilopubllottn oumtlduu fr Preal dent 'That tmti fully and 00111411 hlMishvl) dtwUWQ. (Hu leaucw of tliH campaign a premtl Uy Uie pfcrt- uma or vm two it nit iMrtltw, so that tt u npurunrtate the my xai input Hpuld bi lijtort Tko not tpniil by tut rHUtlH of. Mr. Tart 1 oouui net Uhi u tiuHd. 11 l fMntt hwr. Im wufurm Uy wuli ruiHoiH I4t 1 rrtr t,t bwt bjrltvtti- i Mimo of th ImiiortaHt t. ui of Uiu HHipali. A rrotoctiouUt, Kltt thau. let wie uy that I am prwlootloiiUt l hiu umcloml pmctlcftl to ttlue the utility of a fact hlKhor than tho beauty of a ttteor. and J am a protecUouUt ticca n e lvrlouco has deipoMtratM that tho ai'pMcatlon of that principle has UR i bt nutlow to a plan p( proiHr. Uy nhovo that occupied by any other people. I especially commend thnt plank of our platform which promises nn early revision of tariff nchoduloH Thnt pledge will be fulfilled In ad justment based ( In ovor particular upon the broad 'principles of protec tion for nil American Interests, nllko for labor, for capital,. ror producers and cflumimors. Tim nindnv dill when unacted waa well adapted to then existing conditions. Tho do velppmontiC of Induatrlnl. prosperity In a decade, which In volume and de gree havo surpassed our most roseate expectation, have so altered condi tions that In cortalu details or sched ules they no longer In every particu lar, meot out Justice to all. In thla readjustment the principle or protec tion mint nnd will govern; such du ties must and will bo Imposed as wltl (Mualh tho cost ot production at home and abroad and Iiihuio a rea sonable profit to all American Inter ests. The Republican Idea or such n pioflt embraces not nlonu the inuiui racturer, not ulono the capital In osted, but all engaged In American production, tho employer and em ployed, tho artisan, tho rurnior, the minor nnd those engaged In thu transportation, broadly speaking, those engaged In every pursuit anil calling which our tariff directly or indirectly affects. During a statu ry application or this prluclplo, prosperity hn abided with us. Our noiuocrntle brethren, whose memories ne as short ih tholr prom Isw are frail, and who have always cxhlUIttMl a lok or capacity to profit by exporUufp, umnludful or tho dls trM ami (bttUnictfon that arrlvtHl Had dariit Uh tha last l)mu- oratle adiMlulalrHtioH. drlard In their plutrorm that they fuvor "Im iiKNllnt rarlslon or btich schedules m may ba MMwnry to roetore tha tar iff t a rYtM bal. A "ravenuo basis A "tarirf for revenue only." "Ultlmato free trudft all have nn liWutlenl meaning; that meaning bo lag na niuAUlt upon Aniarlotvn ladutw ri, an attack upun the Amorlean aB !. a luMoitjg dtfiuaud tor taa prodMcfs f 1iujnr(can soil and mrmui iu: im work. Wh m. I ui ike necwafirUa ol a ad com. forta t Ufo. In th light r history, What mu or tho OHimmbju vtuitly aflftKK Aworlwtf cftl K.prl w. that offarttv taarbwr oftitcclva portunlty. Tho Republican party be Moves In tho equality of all men he ore tho law; believes In granting ,mnkor ho(, horo tul9 n(tornoon. iiiiiiii n uvuij iL'iiii.'i mill IIWUB uui Ilryaii iin Pall Rearer. Fnlrvlow, Lincoln, Neb., Aug. IS. Hobort E. Mclntyrc of tho Metho dist Episcopal church who hm recent I ' returned from the Pacific canst, visited Drynn todny Hoth dec'aroj that tho visit wns purely portal and declined to dlscusti Its polltlcnl significance. Nelthc would say anything nbout thp rlmo' that religion was to bo made an h- sue In the coming campaign nnd that the Methodists wOro to line up behind tho Democratic candldntc. Drynn acted ns n pall bearer at tho funeral or E. E. Drown, n prominent locnl aW Wtlk l UM WftM mw hjw. fwcHdtHg rnijttt tha mm iut i. a wlwabl bson HMl tha fjoniB. .xA. vtMHhar alrcMna will omw more prove tho Amrlciin iMHii.l 10 b a it whol- ' What tb labotvr of tat bind, skillad ana uMaWtlled, doMro is the dortualt) at all llmx to exchange his brain and brawn ror good pay In good monay. A protvctlvo tariff n.i tho B'd standard, both now the vx 'Htug acl)lovinuia of the llcmihll. cH lay, lu nlto of Democrats op. wjmio, aav t6;teboiir that op- seek a prlvllego trom ono mnn. Fair minded labor asks no more, no less, nnd approves the record or the Re publican party becauso ot that par ty's actB. ' Injunction Planlc. I havo helped to make my unrty's record In tho enactment or the eight- hour law; tho employers liability act; tho statutes to minimize tho horror ot railroad omployos:' tho child labor law for the District of Columbia and other enactments de signed ospoclally to Improve tho con ditions of labor. I cannot help to better state my opinion on Injunc tlmirt than by a specific endorsomout of Mr. Tnft's Cincinnati declaration on thnt subjoct. Help Negi-WH, As a nation our duty compels us by every constlutlonnl and reaion able way to material and educational ly advance the condition or the col ored raco. This we owe to ourselves as woll iih to them. As the rosnlt or our civilization; tholr prosperity Is our prosperity; their dehnsomont would bo our mUfortuno. The Re publican pnrty, therefore will offer every encourngomont to the thrift, Industry nnd Intolllgnnco that will hotter their prospect or higher attain ment. .taiiy and Navy. I believe In the maintenance or such an army, tha upbuilding or such a navy ns will lie tho Kuurauteo or protwtton or American citizens and intureau ad on union or peac; thnt at every expoeed point we may Im so fortified that ho power ou earth may be tomptud to molest as. I believe In tho retnratlon of tha Amerleau lnoi. oknui marine and la readeriag what llunurlMl aid may be neceary to ae- oompiiefe this purpose. I approve the movement ror the eonservatloH of our natural re- auureaa; thu robwrlng of friendly re lation; the enfoKomeHt of our rivii service laws: ami the enartmeut of suck atntntet m wiu more mroiy and mor effectively preserve the public health. KndtUNcs Roosevelt, Otir platform, at It should do, pledgee adherence to the polities el Prudent H-aj prowl to con- tlwuathe work .liuucuratMi juriH. llLiilillilu'rHto InsHre to rh, aaHajajHl l.Slrty ver.v proper Mffa guaaand all Ujajfnury ftrenaiUul lug f admlHllfrave methods Tm to provided to furnish elUclent In apeetlon and suporvUton. nnd prompt rlghtlag or oery Injustice, dlwrlm' natlon nn wrong, 1 have not touched unon vbv. plank of our splendid platform, bur 1 rojiorate m full and unualifl.i .. proval ot its every promise 1MI to Notify Kent. Indlonanolts. lnd . Aui? i Theoder Sell, of CaUferala. aho MAN APPARENTLY DEAD; BROUGHT BACK TO LIFE Now York, Aug 18. Medical men are commenting today upon the rc markablo experiment nt tho onutern district hospital by which Ogcnr Cul ver, a wnrd patlont, apparently dead from long lllnosa with rhoumntlom nnd tuberoulosls, was brought bacK to llfo by an Injoetlon of strychnine. The mnu's condition had boon re-i gnrdod rs cr.ltlcal for some tlmo nnd Into last night ho became visibly worse. A nurso attended him con- atantly, taking hln pulse nt troquont intorvnls, but tho pntlent failed to rally to tho ordinary restorntlves ami attor tevoral hours or unconsolou- ness niiarently dlod. , Ills pulse ceased boating and a'l ' tests tor signs of llfo failed to In In? the usucl ropduse. Dr. Jnffer. the resident tttrreon was notltlod nnd e.rter nn exnmlnt tlon pronounced the atlont dead. As nn oxporlmont he Injected a tenth of n grain of stryclmlnla In QulvorV forearm. A moment lator ho wa 1 nstoundeil to find thnt a fant hoert notion had begun which was rollow ed quickly by algns or feeble reapln tlou. In H short time tha nailatt. toomod to be reeling eusiiy, nltholu ho did not regain consclouaneee. Ve; little hopo ror hU recovery 1 helC out by the physicians, but the won dorrul effect or tho stimulant ha astonishod the medical profotelon vwM&w&)8 v V'.U" 70 .! I I. h apawajSe I J J tA- "X al SVmV m aQ -fill C V'mW' Br mm w 1 W&m r?Su) m (w&a) T IffiwT l q I .... lb -M ls 'I 4 h -7 m S-.. fi. '-icCfcsH. &MmM rxssgfiA I iitl vv Ami ! RANGES RANGr3 THIS WKKK WE ARE MAKING EXTRA SPECIAL I.MHC& MEXTS ON OUR EXTENSIVE LINE OF RANGES AS THIS DK IWItTMEXT IS THE MOST DIFFICULT TO MOVE. XOW IS THE CIIAXCE FOR YOU TO RUYV IF YOU NEED A NEW DAXGE, FOR XEVER AGAIX WILL YOU lVE THE 01T0& TUXITY OF I'URCHASIXG A HIGH GRADE RAXGE AT A Wt GRADE PRICE. yu, li. ---- toua t.w tar i Ur' V47;iPgWYl "ITftWVw samuM FURNI?HBJi, WffiSll TO I'lGIlT FOR 'ego with which lie WELTER WKKillT RELT to tho mat. In their a f United Press Lonsed Wlro.l I woolen ago ,la large: Snn Franclwo, Aug. H. For tin the figure with wh! 1' fourth tlmo within past two tight fang put the! yeari, S.anlcy Kotchvl nnd Joo ngreed thnt rf Kotc ' Tho.iiiia will fight It out for the punch Thumn: crnnot woltor weight chnmploiuhly or tlu Hut Thomas welg world tonight. The pair w'H moot mo:o thnn his opioi at tha CO'Iwum for 'ne 20-round liout and the advance sa'e of teau liromlse an Immon 0 crowd. Ketchcl flfjuree n '.avoiite at 10 tu 1. but tha Jim? are a'oed tiiat thu bottlus orders do not give Thomas bU du. The Callfomi l- v h . 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