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(fwrT ns'wymyjpFW ' r DAILY CAP ITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1904. four tBUTIONS BETWEEN CAPITAL Affl LABOR Some General Principles Ably and Kindly Presented by Ex-Attorney General Tirey L. Ford (flfpramrfnto Dao.) The rotations botwoen capital and labor -wore discussed with great abll- illy, fairness and breadth of vlow In 'tho nripimont of ex.Attornoy-Gonornl Tltiptj. Ford, as genoral couusol for 1U10 Unltod ilnllroads of San Fran olsco, In tlto arbitration of tho dlf .Joronces between that corporation mnfl 1U htreot car employes, which woro amicably nettled Bomo tlrno ago, 'This argument liaa been printed In Vpamplilot form, nnd tlioso parts of It wlntlng to general principles are worthy of extended circulation In this eouutrr, both for tho bonoflt of tho public and of all parties directly con tjomefl In labor disputes. While tho mrRumont of Mr. Font wag Rtrong In twhalf of tho corporation ho ropre weriUtd, on all jwlnte In dlsputo, It wan oncillAtlng In ton-s and won tho good win of Uie labor element on account of It candor and genorotiH spirit 'with rotation to tho rights and Inter ef of wage-workers. Home of tho usonwal principles laid down and dls--cuhboiI by the eloquent advocnto have 7nn culled out by Uio II eo and np junr IhjIew: Labor's Legitimate Demand. "Tho Ufjitlnuito demands of labor may the divided Into threo. classes: 3. Tho demand for a "fair day's uy." 1!. The dumnnd for Hhortur hours or a "fair day's work." 3. Tho demand for removing or tbotloring nn unhoalthful or an undo, islrnblo condition peculiar to tho par ticular business Involved. It would seem as though no fair minded man could well make com plaint when labor In good conscience vivos any or alt of those domandsj lull tho test must nlwnys be -Is tho 4omnnd founded upon JubUooT Kvnry oltlxen of a rupuhlln hns a ntuty tu perform that does not and- nt Uio ballot box. Wherever one may xriuih out and lift his fellow to a plann higher than that occupied bo ftm. tho doer has performed a ser vice, not to tho man nlone, but to tho nation of which he Is n part. Holwnr thero Is no pence mu ouniriuuieu me muo towards up lifting the great masses that nftnr nil iimlte up our country nnd upon whoso nontentmeut and well-being so much of Uio future of our government do ToudM. Hut this lifting up process by no means Includes the encouragement of watte, (ho cultivation of the ex oottses of wxtrnvagnnco of the deposit ing or unearned money In the hands of tall. It means placing opiKHtuiilty In the. path of honest endeavor, it mnnna guiding the misguided along thu paths of thrift nud Industry, nnd U means bridling the extremist and oheeklng the tuJuMUw of extravagant ulalms. MMtnken kindness Is more detrimental to mankind than now nt all. No JhsI man limy quarrel with labor fur honors, and misguided tollsmen, with open-eyed credulity, (invo boon In clined to attrlbuto all of their ad vancement and blessings to tho walk ing delegate. Tho policy of labor to associate its mombors Into societies, and so glvo concroto and authorlta Ivo expression to Its wants through a ropresontatlvo body, has no doubt materially assisted labor In securing fair troatment; but tho man who be llovos or protends that nil or any of this advancement could hnvo boon ac complished without tho full ondorso niont nnd nctlvo support of public opinion, is deluding himself. Tho man of toll who hollovos that success must follow any demand that a strong labor union may make public opin ion or no public opinion ondor&lng Its demands Is sadly out of touch with tho true situation. The "AIMt-Can-Get" Doctrine. Whon lnlwr doclaros for the "nil It can get" doctrine, It discards fairness and forces tho Issuo down to ono of attack nnd roslstanco. It Is a pitched battle. Tho bludgeon of might Is thon the nrbltor of wagos. Tho hot pur suit of labor's groed would, under this most admirable arrongemont stop only whon tho employer foil across tho threshold of tho Bankrupt's court. Victories that ovorturn justice, and do violence to right, nro dearly bought nnd aro ovor short lived. Tho Intoxication of powor has led to count loss wrongs, hut Invariably they havo been the fororunnors of ultlmato do font. thu hornlds that announced the cloning scone. Ovor-aonfldont capital has boforo now mndo this mlstako; It Is to bo hoped that Inbor will not err In tho same direction. livery liberty wo onjoy waB born of a struggle Tho ndvanro of civiliza tion, the development of trade, tho growth of civil nnd rollglous liberty, all rest upon n Btrugglo. Hxtromlslta lly nt each other's throats nnd out of the battle there is evolved a rule that rings true. The light Is abandoned and the world Is bettored. Without An Indignant Parry smarting undor some roal or fancied wrong, may give utternnco to words thnt mean war nnd so nrouso resentment n the ranks of labor and eneournge the radicals to acts of re prisal that threaten our Industrial pence, but In the scheme of things these extremists are merely empha sising the necessity for conservatism to lay down some Just rule for the guidance of each, some rule thnt will ring true. While the thoughtful cltlien may become Irritated, nnnoyed nnd low patience with the exhorbltant and un reasonable demands nt times put forth Uy labor, hniI while labor may bo mime Incensed at the attitude of some eiwuloyere, It must be remembered within labor ltsolf. Tho thoughtful man, oven though he bq a mere-onlooker, cannot vlow With unconcern tho ebullitions of unreason that now and thon appcaf upon tho surface of tho industrial world, nor can be with out regret contemplate tho closed de fiant list of certain employers, whose attitude- means forclblo resistance to all organized labor., It may be that theso cxtromoa will meet some day and enter tho contest for supormacy, and so Involve tho country in a strife that must paralyzo all Industries and work Immeasurable harm to tho coun try Itself; or It may develop that tho omployer and omployo will Join, and by mutual compact unjustly squeeze from the purso of tho people the In creased wago and tho profit, too. To avoid olthor happening Bhould bo the doslro of all good citizens. Capital has Its lesson to team as woll as labor, and it is from tribunals such as this that principles as broad as humnnlty Itself should bo enunci ated. Marshall expounded tho Amer ican constitution nnd mado clear Its reason and spirit. Tho opportunity is hero In America for n second Marshall to ox pound the natural rights of man In such fair and honest tonus as will npponl to all mankind, nnd so set bo foro labor and capital tho rights and dutlos of tho ono to the other and to tho world. The question of hours nnd wages llko nil things human has Its llmlta tlons. It Is not llko apaco or eternity limitless. The man who with toll- somo effort rcachos tho npox of a mountain ennnot movo nnothor stop In olthor direction without) moving downward. Whon a wngo scnlo In a given omploytnont roachos the npox of reason, a stop In cither direction means unreason and n downward tondency. As Well as the Housewife and Professional Women Endorse Peru-na as a Specific for Winter Diseases. 8urc There Is a Hell. Pacific Unlvorslty, Forest drove. Or., Fob. 10. "Is Thero a Holl?" was tho subject discussed boforo tho stu dents yostonlay by Profoesor Dach, In a speech thnt doparted ontlroly from tho UBunl run of chapel talks Professor fiach took Issuo with tho vlows commonly hold by both secular and rollglous pnpors of tho day, that tlio niblo holl Is only a suporstltlon. Such a vlow, said tho spoaker. Is simply In accordanco with tho spirit of tho, ago, which rojocts ovory thing that Is unpleasant, and fears to meet Issue fnce to faco. Holl Is taught by tho Illblo In no lossi posltlvo torms than heaven, nnd If wo roject one'wo must roject tho othor. In nnswer to tho criticism that dl vino lovo ennnot bo harmonliod with the idea of holl, ho asked how Uio curso of ineanlty, tho horrors of war and kindred thlng aro to bo harmon ised with tha lovo of Ood, He will have no troublo In reconciling holl with tho lovo of tho dolty, If we do not Intorpret tho Illblo from tho porsonat viewpoint. It Is our understanding of dlvlno love that Is at fault, and wo cannot comprohond whnt that Is, bo cans tho lovo of God Is as much above human Ideas of lovo as tho deeds of nod are nbove human tlons. no- ........ ...I.... ... ..!. ..... I """1'HH, HI -lVKIP 111 ll,, ... ... ,,,- ..u.,.,.,., ., , uUuJ.1 J lit. .... . ii I " ninwiwiwmw Mill! ir- 'm"n v niv nimmK men ui mil. The Power of Public Opinion. When labor rest Its rate upon a vlnte for "a fair toy's nay for a. fair ty' work" It sound a irate that np IMMb tu nJI Uutt U honorable and bwt la ItHHtaw nature, u demanda fair lrefttHttt4ial In all. Ana tbt iHlflhtr ami Irreetetlble furee. t'Ull UO OPINION, sees tu It that such n ttetmiKri tf founded oh Justice ta promptly paid. Neither tabor nor capital may with ltMtntt,y tMy HttWUo oKltHu It Is wtmm Hum etkr or botfe of thwn UxpeUiM-. 0r owHMeri, oe mtght u KrofltsAIr atteuMtt. wlta ( Uay mr of mi Infant, do stay the rvrotw- rauonai uavv grown many of our lib erie. A Strong Plea for Fslr Play. In kindness tu the man of toll let us set in one side the labor extrem ist, the man dominated by tha traits Umt somatliHW nrvonipany Ignorance hoisted Into power. ellmlnat human ellishnew. eliminate the subtle simh- loim reasoning af Insincerity that for personal SKgraudlsitwettt deltiik la twr wit Its koplitstry aud would Uad It to lis own iWwtructlou; and then 1st ns gather iwj- honest and enult- able demand Utal labor ntay wake and Justify tke. us being but the natural Had logical expresslona of huuwn nop, in hone that A Few Pointers. Tho rocont statistics of the number of deaths show that tho largo majority dlo with consumption. This dlsoaso niay commonco with an apparently uiiuivoo iuuku wnicn can do cured Instantly by Kemp's Daleam for tho throat and lungs, which is gunranteod to euro nnd rollavo all cases. Price 28c and 60 cohta, For sale br nil irugjists. 1 DouQht a Home. Mrs. T. T. Ooir has bought the Geo. 1. Oiny residence on 13th street, he lYm Court and State streets. In the third ward. J 000Gt0frf I G&tden Seeds Mun ur ih -uh .. ,i.t.... .... """' " "- "" spnnm eurnai twniH. j,'.. ,r, """"""" ' t Ike kuman breast." Wtkout koue .-.-. .VVVOT, n nut watte, it m tniure,i. k.i . . .. . i i uf mB.fliMia ai rai ibeii k..u -.... HWtv Mgi t artrsi it Irtend tu would viMirag Vtn factor in It ntMnv Tke ultimate uuriMM ui society, of tr(ltw(l'.lNi. and of KovernwuMtt uir as to iMMiter and uplift HMnkiud, ana tks kas found m uncarula svnnsw sum u in voico of public "Hhnt VMMvr It iNHnenr kas ksww nne. iry i wcure fr labor a "fair - uy.- (mbX esUaioa kM eom PUtii ike yleWing of ( ejunterer st ike arcettfttnc o ike nrtnclple - talod. This has &H hhiU for the -nt of soctaty. and labor today kur naM, Ml kws4 au4 Mr M. than over bfuw ta the wwW history it i wu tut fete U . The leader or labor hs, hw fWi twnitenUy laid ojalw to tU f .i?0uVM $WE'?lt&- ""'.'.S?jti!JaB5c " 5?f A-V ""-T-iVi:' T ' - - 44Z52Z!gm::::;?::-:: HISS BLANCHE MYERS. " j ' . , . J A SOCIETY LADY'S LETTER. Miss lllancho Myers, 3120 Pona strcot, Kansas City, Mo., a prominent young wcloty woman of that place, has tho following to say of Ptfruna: " During each of the past tour seasons I have caught a severe cold, when suddenly chilled after an evening party, and catarrh for several weeks would he tho result. One bottle of Pcruna cured me, and I shall not dread colds any more as I dld."BLAhCHE MYERS. discharge from tho noio, snoozing, and pain in tho eyes and forohcud, weak, nud somotimo8 watery oyos, and occasional loss of memory. HOME TREATMENT FREE. a Catarrh Cures by Thousands Under Dr. Hartman's Freo Treatment. Catarrh of tho nose nnd hood produces Hrano into tho lungs whoro It wjfl v, followed by cough, night sweats, r&py loss of flesh, and tho othor dread synm. tonia of consumption, i ' T6 nil suoh pooplo Dr. llarlfiun,l treatment comoa as a groat boon, it only necessary to scud name nnd addrca to Dr. Ilartman, Columbus, O., and ram ploto dlreotions for tho first Jnonth-i treatment 'will bo sont froo. Not only 1b it nioro Buccos3ful in ct lug catarrh than tlio treatmont of ci tarrh spcolallsts, bnt It Is in tho reach of ovory person in this laud. A medicine which is tho principal rati of Dr. IJartmnu's treatment, known m Poruna, can bo bought nt any dra store, and id n remedy without equal f catarrh in all forms, coughs, colds, broa ehltia, consumption, nndallollniatlo dte oases of winter. Each bottle is acccm. panlcd with onmploto directions for rut:. Autiress -xao jLoruna niouicluo Co. ot Columbus, Ohio, for a copy of their latest catarrh book, instructively illustrated and contnlns (M pages of tho latest in! formation on cutnnhal diseases. Sett free to uuy address. A Houtowlfo Who Surfnreil SS TCtan. Mm. Alia Schwandt, Sanborn, Mlax writes: ' "1 havo boon troublod with catah for twonty-flvo years. Could not ilccp day or night. After having used Tcruna I can sleep and nothing bothers m now." Mrs. Alia Schwandt. Mrs. Jonuio Cable, Spokano, T'aih- writes: " Af tor sufforlng for twonty-onoyean with neuralgia, caused by catarrh of head, I tried all dootors and all klndi of modleino, rocolvint no bonoflt. I b camo discouraged and worn outatkrt. My mothor wroto me to tako Dr.IIitt. man's mcdlclno, so I did, but my ctu was a chronlo ono, nnd I was also in the chango of lifo. Through tho uso of P runa and Monalln 1 am now entirely woll. " Whon I began taking your medicine j. uuiy wuigncu o. pounus; now 1 WOlRa I i iv. iiavonociaicon a drop ot medlcins for soron months, nnd woula udviso alt sufforors to -consult Dr. Ilartiuan. Tha nouralgla affected my head nnd eyes, and for tho lost year scorned to lo in my broastand botwoon my shoulder blades.'' Mrs. Jonnlo Cnblo. If you do not dorlvo prompt and sat isfactory rosults from tlio uso of Poruns, wrlto at onco to Dr. Ilartman, giving a full f-tatomout of your enso nnd ho will bo pleased to giro yon his valuablo an vico gratis. Address Dr. Ilartman, Frcsldent ot Unless somothlng is dono to provont Tho Ilartman Sanitarium, Columbus, tho catarrh will follow tho mucous mom- Ohio. ;HHI HUH I HH 1 1 1 II III to tbe next turning ot us the onward rofal me plough boy turning the rich furrows of the soil. 4renw of tke day wkn kav too. hud- b a kmued propri etor, wall tke master ganos anwld nd InatilgM tke koptfttl Areawn of rartkor nvklovewMta. Once reaok tke root of labor's un rest. tkn tbeto wlU grow un about It sons slmoly ute rate, some ay. by wklek to fairly WMiMre oft tk rtwante of toll, know tke um stHup af gr4. ami kutk tb awne iNrtug (kventa f Insolent. -nu rrom unraonabte Do. mands. If you want to got seeds that will grow, select from The Largest Stock The Purest Stock The Dest Selected Stock In tke vnlley. and romembr ke only seeds we rnrr are SEEDS THAT GROW A kMMkMMwo lllnet rated cat alogu sent free by mail ,m r quest. i i Savage & Fletcher i Dealers In !! GRAIN AND SEED !! Commercial Street. A w . -ww-tHaHHme-Mf J FLOUR, Its la l White Plymooti Rocks ENQLEWOOD POULTRY YARDS r? a? n ..... . r. nuer, prop. win Build a Home, oeuwg W 1 eega U.W. DrUr f W. F. Uueknor. whn t-. k. PUro atook klte Tlymouth nv. tha owner of th xru JT " NuUfoly. They are eood !. .- South CosaweWi .,. 3Tt..? Tb groatett danger to labor Mvw 88WMa ,et ea. Or. i.K.lm oa 11800 residence os tho foundation already in. i: SALEM SOCIAL EVENTS i! h i miimii ii i iniiii 1 1 A Former Salem, Boy. Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Merrill, of 5C42 Madison nvonuo. announce tho on Bngemont of tholr dnughtor, Miss Ella Ktarr Merrill to Burt Drown Darker. Tho wedding will not tako placo be fore Juno. Chicago Herald-Record. Mr. Darker is tho son of Mrs. E. c. Matheny of this city nnd well known hero, whoro he has spent much of the oarller part of his life. I,ator he went to Chicago where he has built up a large practice as a lawyer. Ollbert-Shucklng Wedding. iimmuua are out for tho marrlaco of MIm Agnes Gilbert, only dauahter or Jir. and Mr. Andrew N. Gilbert. Of tills city, to Mr. Run.r.1 n Shucking;. Wednesday. Kebmani lltlu There will be a wedding recep tlou nt Hotel Willamette from 8 to 11 o'clock wth dancing. Maybe He Liked the Brand. Somo sneak thief entered Strong's restamant, through the rear door, Monday night, ami stole a box of cl gars oft tke counter. Nothing else woe disturbed, and It U thought that nothing ws taken aside from the i-. ure In tke cask register about S kao Iteen left, but tkin wn not dis turbed. There Is no clew to the cul prit, who eirter?d tkt place bv un. locking tke rear door, reaching i. 14 through a broken mute la the glass. The Governor Let Him Go. Govornor Chnmborlaln yesterday af ternoon honored the requisition of tho govornor of California for tho arrost of C. C. Sultner, wanted In San Fran cisco for uttering a forgod check. Of- . .iflcor T. J. Bnlloy, of San Francisco, ' U'na ihn nCTan. n .1... -... m ... ...- ...u ..f, cm, ui uiu siuiu oi i;auior nla, to whom tho warrant wns delivered. Moses Sears Dead. Mosos Sears, of Newberg, died at tho Good Samaritan Hospital, at Port land, Fobruary 6 th, at E o'clock a. m. Ho was aged 70 yoars, 10 months and 0 days. 3er th , The Kind You Wift Alwars Botjf a:g inn tb a mtiW ton na8 Aiwajs dfo YouMayBeCured 544 Garfield Avenue, Ciiicaoo, III., October 9, 1002. . . AIr doctoring for eleven months and taking fortv-threo bottles of mcdiolno and finding noreliel for leucorrhoDa resulting from irritation of a fallen noraoiiooic winootCardui and fourteen bottles Clr.u m&- H8 5,eemi "-ango bnt it is the simple truth. W me of Cardai helped me from tho time I organ uKing it and having heard it praised solugh y by friends who had tried it I felt satisoedthat itmnnlil l.ln . .i ; ,i:,i T -", IT "-"""Wll IUDiIUIU ikUWl ,,! hA i." curea mQ' W every blt of ncho, pain 2w him i;01"1" and drags'"? down sensations away till I felt young, strong and Gappy once more. V)!aTi" "'"wioinenxa a true friend to women. ban I look back on the months of torture I had it USS'liu ahldeou? nltmare. Wino of Cardui will than all other medicines combined. IVIco-Proj., Chlcngo Hlitorioal Olub. aei."0K. tl-of Wine the btfiltn v V- , wvr," ana wga uie uo.-utn Mr. Kmpslev write aUutwllI A.lvuor , , , ., M,t.ut. The .hattano, V 9 - r wTB v maUe ?w ..)0 weak and son 'of ffi0'' ? J?" d.P8t todav and i ! S" ra?'.n t0 e it at once. Do tha rr,fti l.a l , secure thnt find Soon be VOUrj. If vnn think- nM hlJ'y3' Rlv,n? syroptomg, Ladies' hattanooModicine Co.. Chaftancoga, Tenn. W.1 Sfeseaaaezsu Sure Cure for Piles. i Iteklng lllea nroduee wolainre and I Sh!J 'niiS? U,ls well as 1WKV S5SE3B "ffll -,"7 ". wwc a jar aj uruiE bjU. or sent by mL Treaties frel ASK YOUR NEIGHBORS! en?i 700nlrapt,on fllel-'ttor talntlns mr?.?eww "tlrouUe ili0y hftva' Thoa "k our neighbors who use the Sharpies Tabular Separators T.nbul!!r0l4Tb,6,!hejrh"e- Tey Wl you that Spatter TaU8h Bt trable- Got ht separator Ut me glve voa a catalog. l A, -Wiggins Implement House oWleV SeWia.1?1 ""Pletnents. Auto- -iM.1 mabuioc ncpairiBt, mmm