THE DAILY CAPITAL JOT RNAL, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 191G. THREE BUREN &z HAMILTON ION Six I' 1 NOMINATIONS TO (Continued from Tr.ge 1.) ot the committee k ulicndy n.ade ml)- A Bargain in the History Event Without Paralellel of the Furniture Business in Salem I We are going to make Friday and Saturday, this week, two of the busiest days in the history of this store and if the cutting and slashing of prices on high grade furniture, etc.. is any inducement to any-family in Salem or vicinity, they will replace their many lines of old furniture, eta, with new and up-to-date articles that can be bought for less than ethers ask for second hand furniture. This is certainly a stupendous undertaking, converting such atf immense stock of merchandise into cash so quickly, and means a great loss to all concerned. But that's none of your troubles. This firm has decided to dissolve partnership and this stock must and will be reduced at least one half in the shortest fee possible. We have never had such a sale we will never have another one like it so come here Friday and Saturday expecting the greatest bargains on furniture .ever advertised and you will not be disappointed. $12.00 Silk Floss Mattress, with roll edge, art tick, for full size bed Now $8.90 $12.50 9x12 Fiber Rug in patterns for bed room, dining room and library, Now $6.95 $2.00 Fibre Suit Case with straps. mm $7.50 metal covered Tank with good heavy hard ware and tile $5.85 50c Crystal Glass Water Pitchers. 35c $11.00 9x12 lone Art Rugs in fancy colors, a good bedroom rug, Now $6.90 75c Feather Pillows 18x24, good ticking, a Cne outing pillow, each 24c $1.50 Battenberg Door Pannels . . . and Nottingham Lace 49c 75c Scotch Madras Drapery 24c 25c Art Scrim, Now J4C $1.00 yard Quilted Table and Bed Padding, 54-in. wide ... Nowg()c F.WH-iPMllWWimj BHO UHMfauuiiHHabii Friday a net Saturday 60c Steel Knives and and outing goods Forks, good camp Now 23c Set BIG DAY 10c, 15c and 25c unframed Pictures, in colors, each q All framed Pictures One-Half Price. 25c Kitchen Cleavers with ebonized handles 0c $2.50 Reyo Lamps, nickel plated, opaline shade and flue complete, Now Jlt5 $2.75 Oval Picture Frames 16x20, for en larged portraits Qgc $1.75 white German Granite Comhinetts $1.10 MMBaMMaramBmnnnHnwMn $1.00 buys a Golden Star Mop worth 75c and 1 full ($1.00) quart of Golden Star furniture and floor polish. (Value $1.75.) coiiv.'y l'g rc ni ts decisioa vu cO:ite.o 'lie. ; James Begins Speech. Til-; it'i'trt wis adopted without de bute. I TV. XT. Craves of Missouri, then ( '. I seated the report of the committee on' 50c Galvanized Wash Boards ISf. 50c Brass King Wash Boards, while they last 35c 15c good grade Turkish Towel, 18x34-incb, Friday and Saturday $2.25 Child's Sulky with rubber tires, just the thing for coast and outing trips . . Qgg MMMHnMBanaHannBHBKgBH $2.25 Air Tight Heaters, sheet steel lining Jnnvs strove get order, hut tho crowd refused to simmer down f..r a little while. For five minutes the noise continued with scarcely norbnted vigor, James pounding ineffectonlly. l-.lovin minutes alter it Im.I fii-.t. burst, the n lis., died out. nt'icr ik l his keynote speech nt erowil luul wo-ked un another show ut' enthusiasm. Bi.t it started again in a mntrUil roar ot veils tor Hrvnn. v 'The chair desires to state." Jain... nniiouiced, "rli.it Mr. Bryan has jn-.r. to tlv city i-lii'.) K make u speech. Yu will hive nmp'r opportunity to lo."i him during th" ."riivention.' ' The crowd then subsided and beard even u world war the rue. it 0i the eonimitte on rules. panic, in the United This limited all, speeches from t'i floor to :10 minutes and proscribed the ordinary routine. Tn conclusion tin- committee presented a resolution to idinir for the iinniinn- tion of presidential and vice-prc-"- dentifil candid.ites at o'clock topic M the eniventioe. t, remain in coiithnnVs session until both candidates had boon nil 98c 75c Printed Linoleum, good light colors, fine for bath room or kitchen, Now Y( Presidential Campaign Will Not Affect Business This Fall uthert; may return to former ehtninel.s after the war. Foreign purchasing I power aside from sheer necessities, will unduubtodly be cu.tailed for a period, 'and foreign countries will have a small- j er su'p.us of products to sell the United State; On the other hand the various (belligerents nriv recuperate more rapid- down which has occurred in some lines, , enjoy i.nother srayon of nA wl.i..V. rtninlv .lesirnblo if I tribute.! activity. Olltsid unwholesome excesses were to be avoid No.v York, . . , . . ., . .. . . y tm.i! generally expected, and if so land w,uld prosr 1 Ifl Vnf In mnnv lm-ffev revenue to meet thrt inevitable . .. r.. ... . . I.I " - " ' I .r- the (lerres.-tio.i after tlie war win rP I torims v.ero sli ed. fiio .steel trade seems to have reach d the hl;h I'Oint for a period at ieost. and the same is true of some other in dustiiis. The building trude, on the other htnd, eboii? silmis dl recovery r more freely it mn led somewhat from widely (lis of the war me. enier tiringer.- are witimi our own i control the daiifjeiN of Jnt'lation and ill jears ha the presidential campaign jcoa'. ri prepareaq'-ss, ana tne lurm enn ,.,,mj(oi than sometimes nntuipat- Ipresent high t.ri(f9. Attention thi been fco tame and free of excitement, j readily be mode a larger source of rev- ed. i'o'ibtless thete w ill be sharp eom- Ho great political, economic or social iemlc ;f not pushed too high. When the petition for the vorld'H markets during ween bus been lurgnly (Uvcrted by the autonxdiile mergers and tho attendant ppeml Uion, wnicn induced n"mi dis- ', advised promotion dangers' which for itunalely are 'uliv recognized by those able t (leal with them. The local mar ket is spotty. I'ailroads showed the I most relutivc stiength, especially the Iconics mid those chiefly hi Id at home. ; Soou of the industrials yere prtiu- ilarly strong, but the acthity of motor 'airs I snares anil their evident manipulation ; induced more or less hesitation. SPEEDILY, PLEASANTLY issiiM lira at make at. least no radical! .1 a n..Jthe next decade, md the end of the war differeaees of opinion exist and the j . . i wi" ' "ld ,,lc 'nlted Statuw in better eriminatiou in consen ntive banking whole camMiii-n thus far has been one! ""' n ore defined in party 1 t0Uaiti,JU for the struggle than any circlc-s. A temporary advance in call of ree l rather thm of issues. Patriot-1 platforms, a more intelligent opinion other nation so far as unimpaired mouev also excited some comment; ism tnil preparedness seem to be the can be formed as to the outcome. Dur-: strength as a factor is concerned. Our and, considering decreased bank re only live subjects: and regarding these,:ing the next six months more or less chief handicaps v ill be high costs of -serves and the big expansion in loans, the dit'feTcni'c r.ie mainly. in degree, j heated discu.SKio.na must be anticipated, production, inadequate banking and expectations of a tinner money market That the whole c. nntry believes is pre-1 although tho present enmpuign-promiws tmn.iportation facilities and unfumil-!jn tho future vw-r justified. As. how IriotUm as well as in preparedness goes to be much less disturbing- than iaritj with foreign requirements, as j ever, the Hurry was largely the result witboit paying; and, aince there can be, usual. I well as unpreparednoss to meet foreign 0f reparations lor a big British x.0 ynat conflict of opinion about the! Our foreign trade in ApTil showed competition. In skill and experience ereilit in this market, thesfl factors degrye of either, it follows that no very jsplendid results. Imjiorts were valued 1 necessa.'y to report trade, foreign ! were overlooked fur the thnn being, heatd campaign can be based upon at $2i7. 700,000, or $57,000,000 in ex-j manufactures are often our superiors, j though likely to reassert, themselves nueh istiies. The tariff will probably ' eess of the same mouth last year. Ex-, but in all these respects we are ready! later ou. There nro rumors also that keixmit more prominent later on, be-'ports were $3!9,S0O,000, or $103,000,000 learners nnd not likely to let opportuni-1 Trj-nt; , Kussia an l even China are seek aura tke country will need a much ! mor- than n year ago. The eiess of ex-.' ties fn by default. Our foreign trade (Sng Unun or credits in this maiket. ports won 4192,000,000, compared with, has a brilliant future; and, notwith- fe rrk' 'inaneinl institutions hold $13t.0(V),000 'n 1915. Thin is usually standing the irregularities which wnrnargo imoiint of British owncd Amer- 111 m 1 1 j tli e season of declining exports when ! may bring, w-ir has opened the, jjoor to J Hca iM curits i, cJutral against crop movements lavs passed the man-( trade i vpnnsion v njer than ever uream-; loans, and the. vrn being steadily dis mum, rnd the increase mut be largely d of before the present upheaval be-1 trib itl whcnove the market displays attribrted to munition shipments, es- gaa. J any rpei-ul sirei gth. Thi persistent (pecially as the British blockade hasi There, is nothing in the financial sit- pre-sore of marketable securities of Imateri'illy Interfered with exports to'uatloti to wannut either prononaced fnvtuully prevents any big rise in inter j neutral countries contiguous to Oer-, optim'rr or undu caution. 1'ovorablo uatio.uil railroad .'hares, uotwithstand : many. In April the exports of food I conditions appear to have been well dis-1 wig (l;iir greatly ethatn ej status; but : stuffs dropped to fS'.OOO.OOO, ijoinpared i eounied, nnd unfavorable conditions nroihas rot proved an element of weakness jw-ith 103,000,000 a year ago, whiU 'th j difl'K t It to discover in view of enerul . bee.iiiiv the Brii'sh government in di- sliiptnetts of manufactures rose to $257,- financial strength and wide industrial reetirg the distriHitiou of these securi jOOO.Miu, against .12S,000,000 in KH5. j activity. , War news, except the Russian ; ties is prudent mough from motives IFor 10 months of the fiscal year im-j victory, exerted little effect, and this 'of self interest r.or to spoil or depress I ports have been 1 1,722.000,000, or j.H8,-) mark-t has abandoned expectation of : its ov.n majket. ! 000,000 more than last Tear; while ex- early aace. Cessation of hostilities! TUc' outlook i; for a fairly active Jport. were s51,3ft5.000,ODO, aa increase ! would iffett a few stocks uufavorubly, mark' t with 'noderate fluctuations. The. ; of $1,' 70.000.000. The excels of exports while a larger number would undoubt-; war is still the most vital factor. The 'in these 10 months was 41,673,000,000, edly he favorably .influenced. Aside political campaiM being unsuallv ciuiet omp-.iTed with S s jl.000,000 a year ago. Mrom the purely sentimental sense ofnd ur interesting is a factor of little tie torgotten tnat our ; reni wlku peace would oring, rne stop- inflmt.c either v ay. The crop situa have been much inflat-1 page of the waste uf capital and the cs-; tion is not etitir dv ' satisfactorv. Ac- ed by the rise in values. In a few in- sation o foreign celling of our securi-! cord, m to the government report, the stances the rise in values has been dou-ities v ould certainly be helpful to the whea' (Top is largely below lust year's, ble tie rise in volume. In the major-1 stock market. This country has eertnin-; the winter croji showing a loss of about ity of casi-s the advance in value has ly broirht back n billion of its own best , 1 iO.Oi'.OOO )iuhe!r, v.Li'h is of course been niueh great.-? than in quantities. se.urities since the war began and so me , bey nil npriir. K me improvement may and in only i fi w ca.-es has the value I estimates arc 00 per cent more than occur in spring wheat, but thai is afteu gainel les thin iJOiitity. These flue-'that. Had it not been for tliin diver- only t.fout. one-third of the entire crop, tuatio.ij are Imos-: entirely due to theinion, tne bulk of nil this capital would There i a surpl.s of about 200,fiOfi,(KiO vrar. vLich revo.utionized foreign trade, have c-ne to the development of home , bushel- lelt over from last vear, so Little prispe:'t e?:sts of a return to i in.hi-.ti ies. Thus it happens the war there hotld b" no s -an itv, l.ut the former i.ondit;ens. N'ew openings are'has unbeknown to niuny deferred home'woild situation is na-li as to indicate bein.; made for American product" in i CLterp-in s; nsd pepec would, if nothing gnl i lice fur growers. If we aueeeed foreign markets ewing to withdrawal j ele interfered, lend to their renin-.p- in Iti-(irg out nf the terrific wate of of K'lr.o of the belligerents. Some of tion. Vu-ines in this country is still Jlife aid properly in Ilurope, there is these niukcta we will hold permanently, very titive iu sj ite of the slowing iiiu reason why the country -hould sot HKNHY VI.KWH. ask' d for quic ; so he could resume. A minnt.- later he got trder nt'ter n lot of vclniiteer "ht'fhel's" had aided in- ! keeping the npplauders down. The deni j onstmt'iin ha 1 c intinued exactly Ij i minutes. ! Til,' din tin "nteued to burst torth iv ,11111111;.' Inter v In n ,T;unes mentioned I Wils.ui s name aain but the Ketttuel- lnu lit Id up 01s nan,s warmngly nt il the iiowd slopped. Jimies cnn. lii.iid at exactly l:i,t o'clock, and was given a big nvntiuu. His loliur was tlopoiiiL'. a wet -tarcli- 1 permanent organization. The officers less mass over Iih coat, his bald hen. I named vrere OWu: SI. .lames of Ken- j was leaded vjt;, sweat and his friin.D i tucky peimaneiu chairninn; J. Brue of heir was watersoaked but he li,o! I Kramer of Muntitun, permanent secre-1 ed In lr) y. Iti hi: upper coat pocki t tnry, ,'ohn I. -Maitin of Missouri, perm- he hail a ted f ioged pocket lii.n.lki - 'nneiit sergeant at aims. chief like a .s.'oir old-fashion, .,1 biio- Th iconventioii thereupon adopted dana rud this ho used freely as !io the report and (!; nn appointed Xorman ackm wledged the crowd's plaiidifs. t.. il.'iK ot ow 1 01K. (.overuoi Stew-; In the nml.l'e of .Tames' demolish , art of .Montana, and Senator I'helaii tion, the crowd lgan yelling Brvf..i, of ('.".lifornia, coiumittee to ese-urt James ' Biyne.'' to thi platform. j The Commoner gathered up his pen- Tli-f Kent in-Man who had been wait-'cils m.ei paper on, I beat a hasty vetre;t, ing for the hon- s to be thrust upon . under the stage back to pre-s heel him, was near enough ut hand for the ! ouaite.s. committee to peiloi in its worn with dis patch As the cuwd caught a glimpse of ihe lu-ge bulk 0 the Kentucky solou, stall. Mig down 1 1,- aisle like a t.ohath, they cave him an ear splitting ovation. Tim band caught the popular fancy by rattling off ".My Old Kentucky Horn ... ' J.iin. s staitc 12:0". He spok? slowly, seldom refer ring to the text o' his speech. James tailed to follow tho text of his sp'cch us given to the press nnd ski;ip.,i about from place to place, en liiigmg on a to.pic when it seemed that it was of interest to the crowd. The firt big burnt it cheers came when he declared that could not make Stales. A Telliiii' Comparison. The senator's first mention of Presi dent X.ilsoii s nemo was unexpected ly (ind plainly James was disconcerted when l'ie din hroku loose . It only last ed a moment. 'Tank of the 100.000,000 American citizet s who will sit tonight by their, nominated. own luaiths with the family circle uti- The resolution also provided that oio'(en," tne iventiicMiaii digressed nt seconding spee-hns be limited to fivn this juncture. ' Then think of the oth- minutes. er picture the mMlions of the mourn- Senator Tlee.1 of Missouri, asked the. ing ones abroad, with broken fire sides tnmn be made 0 o'clock tonight, not . and loved ones m'siing. But opponents Tho city of St. Louis had arranged ,-n. may ;.ny our course has been vncilliat- tertninnients for the delegates nnd h ing anil weak but if it has given us tin- did not believ, these arrangements lirolicn fire sides where another course should be interf-red with, would have giver, us sorrow Uod pros- Heed's plea was successful ,., t;m per convention thereupon decided to iim'1 The crowd le.'.ped to its feet with nt !) o'clock instead of 8 o'clock by yells of approvo! and cheered to tho night. echo. A phnse which brought forth Tlio convention then adjourned vrMil 1 burs was Jumps' assertion: " Presi- 9 o'c.ock tonight, dent VWlson act.",: he doesn't rant: he, builds" With'. ut orphaning a single' child, without wiJowing; a tingle wife,! oitlieit the firini; of a gun, I say to' you. Yto0Tlr'.v- V. ilson won from the' most militant power that ever brood-, ed over a battle field complete aequies- , .cn.e iu his demand of American' right -i " I Tin re. was :n insistent yell and then' cries of ''repot it." James grinned, having spoken fim memory and being unable to giv? the exact words over again. Finally he paraphrased, and1 beating the desk in front of him to' drive I nine every word, shouted out. tho declaration. They aised the Roof. T'i's time the crowd "raised the roof." On the back of the platform Repre sentative Tom Il.'flin of Alabama, did a war dance if frenzied applause while Senator Taggart, standing beside .Tanies, leaned forward and shoufed: "l.d 'em go." In 1 few Moments parades started. 'with the Texas I. one Star t'lsitr )eadiiii: Cheering swept ti".- entire hall and gal leries. Hrvnn sat stolidly through all Ihe din, fanning himself nnd apparently obli vious to tlie demonstration. The bund blare. 1 while the delegates and galleries yelled in fine t'ren.y of noise, stamp ing, land chipping, ''lebel yelling." just plain screams and beating of canes and fans and ehaiis Th- Laud s-vept into "There'll He a Hot Time" md the whole air was rent with the nois" of approval of that senti ment, iMist of the delegates at this time being aware of the program of the com mittee 011 rul.'S to go ahead with nomi nations tonight aid clean up tit once. At ,'2:33 the demonstration died tin I buf flag swinging and more patriotic served up ny the t.and started up again. Loudrciis for BrTan. .Tauits lifted Ms hure hands nnd Will Adjourn Friday Night By Perry Arnold (Tailed I'ress stuff correspondent ) St. l.oui, June 1.1. 1" Speed up'' methods were applied by democrat ;e leaders today iu the convention plans. When the convention met at II o'do. I today, it was with the fairly geiici.'U understanding that efforts would l.o made to adjourn the conclave sine die not later than i'ridny evening iustend of Saturday, as at first pliiiined. The session betnuuiiig at II oV!oc-l today was to be devoted entirely V) oratory w ith IVsmaiicnt 1 hn!i n:iin t ' lie James al the secondary "Keyu.it. er" the main spellbinder. Then if tliv lenders' plans carried, the eiiiiveniion was to adjourn until tonight, when the resolutions coiniiilllee was exj ted 1 submit the platform and the convic tion to ratify this declaration of pro-.-iVes, Tomoiiow. bright and eur'i, the democrats weie tn begin nme'ii:,! ing. A Matter of Ratifying Tin? s ling up process was iippi.l because of Waning interest in (lie pi'. coeding exhibited by the delegates ami audience. Several hundred persons' who came to see the convention, h tt today. Not even the enthusiasm 'of optimism can disguise the I'a.-t tli:'l. the convention is utterly dominated I v Woodrow U ilson, several hiiudj. d miles dislaiit, and that it doesn't do a thing that hasn't been luapped out 1 .' it to do by tne president. WiN. n picked the keynoter, the sub-l,euiot...i' and will pick the national ebairtuae. He sent Secret ly of War llal.er In .1 with an outline of the' platform; I." approved .Marshall as a running iiint.-. he will approve the list of natioinil committeemen. Kor the reason tluit U-1 proceedings are si utterly routine, completely cut and dried, the oiivi e tion is being regarded more and 11 0.1 ( Continued on Pairs EiehM POSLAM Heals the Skin It u a delight to find, after a few applications, that your Eczema or other onsigbtly, bothersome affection baa disappeared. It is a welcome sight to ce daily improvement in some stubborn kin disease, which baa endured for week 1, perhaps for years. Worn Soap, vuiieattd witk Warn, tmftrtar far tender ikin. Par FTtEB SAMPLE, writ to Emertwj lhmtorW. 12 W-m 2Mk Su. New York Ulj. Maid br ail DrunwU. 1 , It shoud not j loreig i ri'iurii Do You Swim? Would you like to get a good Bathing Suit and not have to pay a big price for it ? Go to the Ns'OS-