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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1913)
- ' nrnimlT JTHiT 17. 1913. DAILY CAPITAL JOOTSAJU 1AUM. oa. i I SZSSSSZZZ'ZZZZZl h wm wm mmm mmwm THE OPEN FORI?; The Capital Journal lavltei Pl f He discussion in this depart"? Let both sides ot all titnt be fully brought out it t, fc: the purpose of this newspap,,, I do" the thinking for its MMMMtMMH ii r-i i ir 1 n X 19f I! n tl M tl 11 M It tl 11 II . 11 II El fl II II II 11 tl tl n ti tl ti it ti ti u ti if ti ii ti ti u ii ti ii ti u II 11 11 11 11 M II 11 ti tl ti 11 11 tl M tl 11 li n tl ii tl tl tl tl li SI tl tl 51 11 11 11 tl II ti il li 11 19 tl I! ri ii it n is 51 n ti tt ti ti is ti u n , n it ti n u ti n li U 11 11 11 tl u tl tl El i! 11 M m u ti ti u ti im tl SI tl 11 tl II 11 1 ri ti 1 !1 Mil V. i :W 1 I mMsr ' K BSgCleamiopI U H 11 U H n n 13 K II U tl Every Shoe in the Store on Sale d i coiriAA O A. M JULY 18. In order to maintain g our reputation of showing the new styles first we are going to open our g A a 1 ft fo 90 with entire new stock of Fall Shoes. Never m the , SlOlC AUgUOli AV l.vr " - 1 ii history of the city of Salem have you been offered such a choice from - Standard Makes of Shoes at these Prices SEE OUR PRICES ON HANAN SHOES. These quotations speak for themselves j " ' MMHHMm MMtt FOR MEN HANAN'S $7.00 Shoes HANAN'S $6.00 Shoes -Hower and Foster $5.00 Shoes Slater and Mori ell $5.00 Shoes Choice of any $4.SO Shoes for $5.35 4.85 3.75 3.75 3.45 CHILDREN'S SHOES AT COST WORK SHOES AT COST FOR WOMEN HANAN'S 5.50 Shoes for Zeigler Bros. 5.00 Shoes for J. &. K. 5.00 Shoes for Choice of any 4.50 Shoes for Choice of any 4.00 Shoes for Choice of any 3.50 Shoes for 1 $4.15 3.75 3.75 3.45 2.85 2.45 . - . . . . . . . A ONE LOT BROKEN LINES MEN'S AND WOMEN'S CHOICE ANY LOW SHOE OR PUMPS INCLUDING HANANS FOR - Si qe ANC I rT MFN'C PATFNT AND TAN SHOES VALUE UP to 4.00 A JMV ' ' " ' ' Do not conflict this sale with sales conducted by unscru pulous competitors who mislead you by so-called sales. We guarantee every shoe as represented. No store can t sell shoes an entire year at cost prices, but we are going 1 to do business for fifteen days at big loss You can't match our values elsewhere because we are exclusive agents for these standard lines mentioned above. Remember the Location. Remember the Dates. IRelrihart's Shoe tore, 3 444State Street, Opp. Bligh's Theatre. U2 block west of Oregon Elec. Depot UP TO MM. HNODQEAS8 4 We note a letter ''Up to GVl. West," by JU. k.. L'olvm, anj sure the writer ha given our .V;.. ecutive ample time to explain i,,. takes tie may nave made. As at, admirer of Governor West hs,, iously waited his reply. There j AvnvaooA U 41. 1 aforesaid letter wherein wj it agree wnn ine aiunor, inaonigt,) consider it up to Mr. 8nodfrrH; l swer for himself, instead of 4 j ing it onto one whom most pJ mire, and who is thus placed inu ward position by one who, it J to me, should be, in hiB official -J-ity, among the foremost in cami.J; our governor's happy prison rrfoJ Kcamting mat tne ma.iontv tl people of the state of Oregon lj! our governor such tribute a i of his years and position have(.,f ceived. and learning that he kJ S3 slightly offended in the mJ defending Mr. Snodgrass hu me to his defense. Through the columns of on- state s daily newspaper we arei; J that it is reported that GoveriJ advised you, Mr. Snodgrn, (j guilt v, as it was a put up job.iM Of course you should have pleili! ty when even your superior priitj cer testified that the prisoni livered showed he had been m others testified in the prion half against you, but how wasiij up jobt You are accused of ! dninken, defenseless man; il put up about that? Judp U said put up fifty dollars; di tnan l,ooks as 11 our govemt to make us consider you a die" too. When you were appointed to sition of deputy warden, you fe vers not hired to handle school class, and from varlo Si you undouonMiiy Knew inai i-i S! der the influence of liquor ii .1 sponsible for either word or j .Vet while undoubtedly you li to allow the carrying on of tl' bJous business of buying a mit II I morals and muscles, you first: fa jits victim and then proceed! j j fullness of your manly(f) il' j strike the face made trebly Ji jjby your vote, his condition 11: ficial power, and all boea jjlguage made offensive tkm j drunken condition. Like many other voters t! j ;ers we have sat patiently b;j for the retention at our eW J: services of ono whom we tt Kl coward for striking a drunkn jjjcouragcd to be such by our state laws and his own inabilr ern his appetite, and made it defenseless by you previotu cowardly treatment. We also demand rcesoni 1 should have a position creiltij! to fill, since as we understuif a recent acquisition to the wl when older men, men honors! grown gray in the work, still: nor positions. Wo want jJ. I'iivin wovernor west's oonr any, of retaining vou after wf- ly conduct. In gamblinK " Whnt have you up your sir you presume to hide behind.' nor in this matter. Come on hind his skirts and fight lik'i if you can we aren 't liijd drunk, nnd though smnMi your weight, wo are not if' port has it that Governor ft you are a mini needed by th"' silily since the state didn't i II II El y in u 11 u 11 it 11 a H 11 U El CI u n u n 13 S3 El El II El El 11 El II El 11 El 11 II 11 El 111 II II II II II a M 11 u II II II 11 11 11 II El 11 II El II 11 11 EI jital punishment, 5-011 arc). I as usual with Governor Wojt. " 1 ot agree that vou are in fl ;' most befitting the brilliu"j: especial talents nnd while tl f ten by a most obscuro snbj'j; state of Oregon, with a vin knowledge of what is "km"; office," and not to the pe'j the bills, nor yet for politifi j, any way, shape or manner, to give point to our arguw1 1 will not even help nomWj. dog-catcher at the next '., will hope the peodo will f"' a more befitting offico. Come out into the op. grass and if that liquor hcW manufactured any titlo tb'1 duct shows you haven 't us help put it pant tho " next defenseless fellow ft1'; fend your refincl sensiliili1''! The taxpayers demand '1, your retention, or whale"''! causes your retention, ai einl, as it surely cannot 1 K: nr friendship on tho part West. We dislike to even criticize our chief execotl1 'j persistB in standing bet"1 J the sentence of the court "l nd sentiments of his lA ho cannot blame us, if l . lodge the "nigger in the 'ft i hit by Bom projectile. Be a man and save ' j ment. 5 Mr. Snodgrass, stand M1 ti u what you look like without .ssazE-aasasaaaarsaBaaBaaBsaEassaasBaBsaaaBaaBna U z i- n rz n u tl tz w t lasaaaiassssssaBcaasati light of Governor West F j