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tf wjn''-ta v m a DAILY CAFllTAIi JOURNAL, 8ALKM, ORHGON. TUESDAY, JULY 0. 1007. wuw-wTsfr.'A,135lw m It- ft. I 3HOFER BROS. PMhew and Proprietors K, HOPKIl, Kdltor. A. P. HOFriR. Jlanager. TICK JOURNAL STANDS FOR- PROGRESS, DEVELOPMENT, GOVERNMENT. AND NO DEGRADHI) LABOR. GOOD MOTHER LOVJ3. T,ako the glory of tho conquest and tho grandour of the morn, The flplondor of tho trltimphR out of toll and patience horn, Tli d beauty of tho cities and tho armies of tho Just JVIovIng down tho goldon valleys to tho victories of tho dust But tho mother lovo that wraps around a wayward child Its wings Ik swootor than all triumph and Is stronger than all kings! Tho mother lovo Is patience hearing all tho years of care, With fulth to take tho bunion up and strength to lift and hoar; Tho mother lovo Is warder of tho rosy gatos of life, Willi Mm goodhy to llttlo ons who go to faco tho strife, And arms of old ondurnnco waiting thoro to olasp and greet . Tho loved who wandor hack again, tho lost with weary feoti Tho mother lovo Is gontlonoss that iijoIIowh through tho years; With llpa to kiss tho brow that aches and Hong to stny tho tours; Tho mother lovo Is tireless In tho vigil that It keops To guard tho couch from dungor whoro tho bloom of lovehood sloopsl Oh, wayward, weak, and woary, and yo who walk In sin, Do Hiiro tho henrt of mothor lovo will open and lot you In. Baltlmoro Sun. SERVANT GIRLS ON TOP Enormous Demand, Scant Supply And Top Notch Wages Folger's Golden Gate Extracts Truo to name imiJ SO-OALLKD "GOOD CITIZEN" IH FREQUENTLY A CURSE. Ono of tho sagost pnrngrnplm of rooent dnya Is this, from tho od ilrcss of William Allon Whlto at tho coinmonconiont oxerclsos at Obor )ln col I ege: "Ono of tho ciirsow of tho country Is tho largo class of so-culled 'good citizens", who, boeauso thoy havo book learning and woll-fittlng tilothofl, nro lookod upon oh loaders. Hotter Is a government of stable 1oy following sincerely nnd seriously tho light Clod gives thorn than a counull of "good citizens" adorning yesterday and afraid of nothing ho much as tho dawn of tomorrow." Kvory city In tliU country undoubtedly In overy country haw t.lonty and to spare of that claH of "good citizens" who nro FOR ICVHIt UTTERING CHEAP MORAL PLATITUDES ABOUT MUNICIPAL CLEANLINESS AM) CIVIO DUTY, and who fall In tholr own public Only whunever tho right comet In contact with a ciuoatlon of dollar 4iud oentn; inon who rnn soe the fault In overy cIhm but their own, hut "who never balllo for tho Immunity of their fellowH ftom the sumo lnwa which they Invoke ho stringently and so Mtrouly nuntnet others as wit ness tho hulloluJttliH that aroso to Iipavuii from tho truly GOOD MER CHANTS OK HAN' FRANCISCO WIIH.V KCHMITZ WAS CONVICTED, mid the equally loud proloHts tlmt now nrlse from tho wune people HE f AUHIJ OALIIOUN AND OTHERS "OK OUR OWN CLASS' AHE TO HE TltMOD. William Allon While Is right. Hotter, fnr beKor, a government by honoit nnd alncoro stnblo boy than one of such "good cltlzonsl" , o TIN! SUHVIVAL OF THE I TITEHT. Tho groat wave of proHporlty which Iiiih spread over tho onllro coun try for Hovorul yonrs has bton accompanied by an uudolluud somothlng that tins appeared to emphasize inon unfortunately tho diminution be tween tho clasHOM and tho masses and to havo caused much blttornoes of feeling among the latter against those wIioho linos have been oust In high llnunrlal and soiauwliat ploutnntor social ptucos. During tho hard time of IKHIl, and tho years Immediately following, It was generally Inferred that tho UNHEST AMONG THE LABORING CLASSES AND THE IH'ITEHLV TOl (HIT STRIKES WERE DUE MAINLY TO THE DEPRESSED CONDITIONS OF THADE AND El NANCE THEN PREVAILING. It was frequently hoped and fondly bolloved that a roglmo of prosper ity would put an end to all this unrest and uikmmIiiom and pluco all hands upon" a plane of mutual dependence, ncoentunlod by a frlendll iiohh of reeling oent tally uooettMury In an ago whore tho groat nation nro coiitundlug for cnmiiiorclnl and Industrial supremacy. Instead or thusu Utopian Ideas being roullxod, howover, wo find a growler unrest pervading labor circle In those dny of prosperity than wore ever dreamed of In the days of adversity. Hlrlko Iihs followed alrlkw and mclullHtlo doctrine havo been ad vanced oven by men In high place who would have moMt hlttorly de nounced the promulgators of tlioin a doondu or ho ago. Beneath the great wave or prosperity thoro appears to bo an under tow, or udvetMu current, that has seised tho minds of men In proportion to tho lutliionro of good limes upon tholr poekotbok and had warpud tholr opinions In n like degree. Mon of deep thought havo sought the reason for all this, and various theories have been advanced, hut those, as well as all suggosted reme dies, havo fulled to strike tho proper key that will awulcen an hurmon- Ioiih nolo among Hut discordant olomonta. THE WAGE EAHNEH KEELS THAT HE IS NOT GETTING HIS JUST PROPORTION OK THE IIAHVEST THAT IS BEING REAPED. The employer claims that wages now nro far boyond the high water mark of prudonow and of safety. All uouipltiln about tho trusts and other combinations In restraint of trade and yet themoslvus form combinations for tho unhunoemeut of their private IntorostH that are Just as pernicious as those against which thuy continually complain. It U simply tho process of evolution tho survival of tho fittest up pi 11 to pruutlonl. overy-duy buslnoes life as It has for ngs liuou applied In the realm or Nature. Wo huvi rtNiohed a stugo of duvelopmont whoro tho pace Is very swift and the light for supremacy between man and man Is waged with the Othor cltlos will perhaps have to follow the oxnmplo of Spokano In hor effort to relievo the existing de mnnd for servants ad tho situation grows worse nnd worse each week and the appeals from tho surround ing towns by tho city employment bureaus show tho situation to bo tho same about the country. In Spoknno the situation Is de scribed us follows in the Spokane Rc- view: "Tho porploxlng problem of se curing competont servant girls for Spoknno homes, which for Home time has boon tho bugnboar of many housowlvos, Is about to bo solved. I Hocausc of tho rale which hns boon offored by transcontinental railroads from onBtorn cltlos to tho convention of tho Hnptlst Young People's union to bo hold nt Spokane, July 1 to 7, Inclusive, hundreds of onstorn Her- vnnt girls will "como to Spoknno to rollovo tho domnnd existing horo, so employment agents dcclnro. The coming of servant girls to Spo knno has been directly influoncod by tho publicity commltoo of tho Spo knno chamber of commerce and th; 160,000 club, which sent tho woid broadcast through tho oastorn stntes. Spoknno women woll romomhor tho culmination of tho pent-up crlos for housekeepers at tho mnss mooting! hold at the Masonic tomplo In Fob ru nty . nt which time Hon II. ltlco, who y.hh then socrotnry of tho lfiO.OOO club, received hosts of lottom of In quiry from oastorn girls rolutlvo to the uood or their sorvlcos here. Scoros or girls camo to Spokano nt that time, but they wero not a drop Lin the bucket toward filling the do- maud, A Btalomont mado by Mr. Rice at that tlmo showed that or the 12,000 Spokane homos, 3000 im ployed hired help In tho kitchen, chnmhorH nnd premises. Positions ror UC00 Horvnnt girls wero thon open, and nt prosont nro only par tially tilled. Spokane women nro paying practically tho top prlcos for domostlo help. Tho domnnd of com petont women ror from $110 To $4t per month Is being paid throughout tho city. As an explanation or tho holp shortage, It Is said that aftor being Sold Uniformity 0N Purity and Merit F,avor Always iff i I J CATE is Packed in Pull Measure Bottles J. A. FOLdER & CO. Snn Francisco. hi i n i n i n 1 1 n 1 1 n 1 1 1 Hv OFFICIAL DIRECTORY til 1 1 WH-H-H-4-H-H4W H 1 1 H M I 1 1 1 1 U I-H-HHhJ :; lilt MARKETS. ciops will nocosaarlly bo left stand ing in tho fields until cold wonther comos on bocnuso of tho lack of mon to harvest them." o Thcro Arc Few People who know how to tnko caro of thomsolvos tho mnjorlty do not. Tho liver Is a most Important organ In tho body. Ilorblno will keop It In condition. V. C. SImpklnB, Alba, Toxas, wrltes: "I havo used Horulne for Shllls and Fovor and And It tho best medlclnb I over used. I would not ho without It. It Is as goood for chlldron ns It Is for grown-up pcoplo nnd I rccommond It. It la flno for La Qrlppo." Sold by D. J. Fry. Thoro Is only ono rogrot nbout growing old ono Is llkoly to forgot that ho over was a boy. . o- Your Liver Is out or order. You go to bed In n bad humor and cot tip with a bad tasto In your mouth. You want something to ntlmulato your livor. Jujtt try Ilorblno, tho livor rogular tor. A positive euro for Constipa tion, Dyflpopsla and nil livor com plaints. Mre. F , Ft. Worth, Tex- ob, wrltea: "Havo used Ilorblno In my family for years. Worda can't oxpresa what I think about it. Rrorbmly in my household aro hap py and woll, and wo owo It to Hdr bine. Sold by D. J. Fry. o Wo know ono boy who imnclnos employod In tho homos n short time hoavon to bo ono largo, doep, cool the girls and womon olthor marry or nnd shady swimming hole, remove to other localities. MHiutKer of employment ngenclos In tho city eay that thoy have boon untitled by eastern peoplo of the ap prHtchlng exodus of waltroftses and servant glrle front tho Mississippi vMlloy nnd oatorn utatoe to Spokano. hi dlicuselng the situation yosterdny arternoon. S. Slmpeon. mannger or tho Denver omploymeut agency, HHld: "It Is too true that Spokane nnd tho adjacent country Is at this time suffering from a lack of both men and women In nearly all branches of labor, particularly In tho homo housekeeping nnd dining room, In tho hotols, In the lumhoring camps and In the harvest fields. In our otllooa ulono wo havo positions orfor od ror at least 1000 men and about the same numhor or womon, tho women as servants, chumbormnldA, waitresses and housokoopors. The salaries ottered vary from $30 to 50 per month ror femnlo holp. "Tho coming of tho crowd of ser vant girls to Spokane from tho cast Tho Magic No. .1. Numbor throo la a wondorful mnB cot for Cloo. II. Pnrrla of Cedar Orovo, Mo., according to a lottor which rendB: "Aftor Buflorlng much with livor nnd kldnoy trouble, and bocomlng grontly discouraged by tho falluro to find rollof, I trlod Electric IHttors, and as a result I am a woll man today. Tho first bottlo rollovod and thrco bottlo comploted tho euro." Ourantood best on earth for Btomach, livor nnd kldnoy troubles, by J, C. Perry druggist. BOc. j m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 pookelbook and hrnlu Instead of tho jmuolo and tho brawn, as In the I will relieve that branch of tho do ugOt that are gone. Aftor awhile there will como a raid a chango. WltoN men have wearied of the present struggle and tho tide thnt outer, the affair of all has turned, tholr thoughts and minds will run lu other ohuuHoU and they will have a more kindly fueling ror the right of other, and a more lofty Ideal than tho mere pursuit or word ly gain or pleasure. Then, and not until then, will this strife and uureet and. Nearly every man you meet Uonets of having beeu steed on a farm. Hut not one of them would be will ing ( K heck to It And iieiform the old taaks nkkIu. The Charming Woman Is not neoewwarlly out of prfet form nnd feature. Mnny a plnljt wmau who could uevor serve aa an artUt'a model, posinae4 thwio rare qualities thnt all 'ho world admires; ueatmvas, clear oyew, clean, utuooth akin and that aprlghtlinetiti of atop nnd action that accompany ooJ hoalth. A phys ically wwtk womau U never attrac tive, not veu to horaolf. Hloetrlo DUtura restore weak womeu, glvo etmag uorvoe, bright oye, emooth, tly ttklu, beautiful comploxlou. viuamatothi- at J. o. Perry, drulgt, U uy mvo Ufo. For sale by Dr. B Hloue'a Drug Mc. The Doctor Away from Home WIumi Mont NihhKhI, Peoplo aro vory imtoU dlwippolnt- imI to II ml that thvMr ramlly physlcln l away rrom home when they most need his sdrvhwe. Disease llko cramp oolio and ehnlom morbus roqulro prompt trositmont, and havo In many lnslnnooi prorou ratal beroro medi cine could bo prtvured from or a physician Bummouod. Tho right way U to kHp on baud a bottlo of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholorn and Diarrhoea Remedy No physician cau proecrtbo n bettor medicine for tluNM dluuoe, r liavluc It In tho Wiao you tvwpo much pain and ufferlug nnd nil risk, Huy it new: uinnd for help materially, but unless something Is done to bring laboring men to this vicinity soon ovorrlpo YOU WOR FOR MONEY In tlwt shop, ottlco or the Held, you toll lucvtuAtitry to make money. Your beet thought nud I'ftVrta and your strongth and time are vxpnded for money. Why, then, not husband nnd tnko caro of that which coats so much. Open a savings account and de posit rogularly n part of your enrnlugs, nud in a few yoars you will not havo to work so hard your monoy will then work for you. SAYINGS DEPARTMENT Capital National Bank SLOTS Taken on a dobt. Will sell nt a sacrifice, and glvo any torms you may nsk for by pay ing tho taxes nnd lntorost. Aro located in tho suburb, two 4. blocks from car line. Call at RactcliH Co. i! HiiiniitiiniiiiiiiJii" DelcgaUon lu Congress. Senator Chns. W. Fulton, Astoria. Senator Jonathan Bourne, Jr , Portland. Representative W. C. Hawley, Sa- Representatlvo W. R. Ellis, Pendle ton. Stoto Officials. Governor, George B. Chamberlain. Soretary of State, Frank W. Ben- ann. State Treasurer, George A. Steel Superintendent of Public Instruc tion, J. H. Ackernmn. Attorney General, A. M. Crawford. State Printer, W. S. Dunlway. State Labor Commissioner, O. P Hoff. Supremo Court. Chief Justice, Robert S. Bean. Associate Justice, Frank A. Moore. Associate Justice, Robert Eakin. Commissioners, W. T. Slater, W. R. King. Clerk. J. C. Moreland. Reporter, R. O. Morrow. Bailiff, P. II. Raymond. Circuit Judges, Geo. H. Burnett, Salem; William Galloway, McMlnn vlllo. District Attorney, John II. Mo Nary, Salem. Other State Oftlclals. J. W. Balloy, Food and Dairy Com missioner, Portland. J. W. Baker, Gamo and Forestry wardon, Cottage Grove. Robt. C. Yonny, Stnto Health Offl cer, Portland. J. II. Lowls, Stnto Englaoor, Sa eom. E. Glllinghnm, Stato Librarian, Sa eom. II. G. Van Dusen, Stnto Fish Com missioner, Astoria. Chas. V. Galloway, Stato Land Agont, Salem. W. W. Eldor, Commander Soldiers' Home, Roscburg. Marlon County Officials. John H. Scott, County and Probate Judge. R. D. Allon, Clerk of Courts. W. J. Culver, Sheriff. W. Y. Richardson, Treasurer. E. T. Moorcs, Superintendent of Schools. F. J. Rice, Assessor. B. B. Horrlck, Jr., Survoyor. J. C. Ncodhnm, W. II. Goulot, Com missioners. ' A. M. dough, Coroner. D. G. Drnger, Rocordor. Salem City Ofllclals. Goo. F. Rodgors, Mayor. W. A. Moorcs, Recordor and Police Judgo. D. W. Gibson, Marshal and Ohio! of Pollco. Frank Morodlth, City Troasuror. A. O. Condlt, City Attornoy. Jns. W. Martin, Stroot Commissioner. Mark Savngo, Chief FIro Depart-1 mont. W. C. Smith, Health Officer. City Standing Committee. Ways and Moans Jacob, Waldo Churchill. Ordinances Grconbaura, Low, Goodo. Accounts and Curront Expenses Churchill, Radcllff, Bayne. Stroots -Downing, Stockton, Stols. Public Buildings Stockton, Stolz, Geaner. Sowerago, Stolz, Jacob, Low. Plumbing Fraser, Downing, Goa- nor. Fire and Water Goodo. Brldgoa Gesnor, Churchill, Fras Boise X lake Hnlcm a Good Market. A I i 1 I 1 l l II t I I I H-tt-Ho.,.i SALEM MARKET. Local Wholegalo Market. Eggs 19 c. Butter 27 c; fat, 25 c. "5U -v''" '"u"b uiCKOng lit J DllotrB 100! rtxtaa 0-. . rl ,.v;: -.-., iuru Local wheat 80c. Oats 40 4 2 c. Barley $21. x.u. . ....,., O.UUiriJlH jii.ao. Mill food Bran, $19.60; tnB- SZL. Hay Cheut, $8.509, and J ver, i.uu iiur iun, umotny, Jij, (& $12.00 per ton. Onions $4.00 por cwt; pouto, $1.00 por cwt. Hops Cholco, 10 He; p,,. choice, 8fao; meaium to prfa 8o. Chlttlm bark 4 Gc. Wool 20c. Mohair 29c. Tropical Fruits. Bananas $0.75. Oranges $3 $4. Lemons $5.75. Retail Market. Oats Whlto, $30; wheat, SOejj uu.; runcu uanoy, $zi. Eggs 25c. jjulivi vuuiili, oc; era ory, 30. Flour Valley, $1.15 $1.20 sack; hard wheat, $1.3Guj: Bran 05c por Back; $21 perl Hay Timothy, 75c85c per of ciiwit, ooc; clover, 55c per crj snorts, ooc por cwt. lb Livestock. Hogs Fat, Gc. Cattlo 1100 1200 3c. Lighter Btocra 33ic. Stock hogs 5 t, cc. Cows and heifers OOOQlOtl 2(3 2-y4c. Lambs 4c. Veal Droascd, G7c. Portlnnil Wholesale SInrkit Wheat Club, 85c; valley, hluo slom, SSc. Oats Cholco while, $27.60 MlllBtuff Brnn, $17. Hay Timothy, $1G318; iilii $13. Vetch $8.50. Poultry Hens, .12 ft 13c; chickens, 13c; dressed cbleh 14jri4c; turkeys, live, 1201. ducks, young, 10 lie; pigeon TJ$1.25. Pork Best, 6cGc. Lnmb3 Spring, 10cQ10Hc Mutton 5c 7c. Beof Dressed, 5 6c. Hops Choico, por pound, 7611 Wool Valley, coarso to m 19 21c; Eastern Oregon, 130!l -Low, Radcllff j hi iijii ni ATTRXTIOV IS lHKKCTKl) TO KPPLKY'S PKIIKKCTIOX ltAKivn UOWDKIt. IT IS A 1IIUND TH V IS l'AIt AIIOVK THK AVRHAGK AT A l)l'l'iait PRICK. PIT UP IX GIi.SS JAILS. IIAXDLKD AXI) SOLD 11Y ALL LKAD1XG GUOCEIW AND DUILKUS. MAXUFACTUKKI) UV C. M. EP- PLKY, SXLVM, OR. er. Health and Pollco Haas. Jaroh Waldo. Lights Goode, Haas, Greenbaum. Printing Radcllff, Haaa, Fraser. Public Parks Bayne, Greenbaum. Stockton. Board of Education. W. H. Byrd, Chairman. A. A. Leo, II. C. Eploy, E. M Crolsan, Directors. H. A. Johnson, Jr., Clerk. J. M. Powers, City Supt. Schools. 0 Untiled Offenders. Tho Jmige wns partaking of din ner in tho now household, when tho juuiiK wue nsked: "Did you over try any of my bis cuits, judge?" "No." said the judge, " I eVor did; but I dnro say they daeerv it Tlt-Blts. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Tlmo Card No. 48 E Juno 10, Toward Portland Passes No. 16 5:23 a. m., Orejo:! preas. No. 188:30 a. m CotUgeN Passenger. No. 124:25 p. m., Shut press. No. 149:28 p. m.. Port!sl PICS3. Toward rorUandFrefcet No. 22210:65 a. m., 11:38 a. m., Portland Fast No. 226 10:40 n. m 11:38 a. ra Way Freight. Toward San Francisco FA No. 1111:03 a. m., Sb press. No. 176:42 p.m., CotUS1 Passenger. No. 159:56 p. m., Callforl press. , No. 13 1:31 a. m., San co Express. Toward San Francisco I He Fired the stick. "I have fired the walking-stick I to carried over 40 ye, on accouat of a boto that resisted overy kind of r.noni, until I tried Bucklen'a Arnlc Salve; that has healed the ,uro "a made me & happy aB writea John Garrett, of North Mill',, N. a Gatrantee f.r Pllea, Burns etc, by J, c. Perry drugglet. 15c. m. S' m., No. 2212:33 a. Cisco Fast Freight. No. 225--ll:65 a. 11:25. SrSfciSSSKs iUHnmnMJtHFiecHi WMfiMi&puu N'tl KH t fvBiiva fhr r -- Pt J 10WM TO fill, kit '!' ' 'Mi turn, Hil-MihlUwtt-Trt-"!;! 1, 'rol, CuiotM II twot l iktu .4 .sj, uin id Cu VNITCOMtOICALCO..OXT4.Ua(M2i 'Sold in Satem by DrSX 1 HOU..TE? Roofcv Mauntain Tea A Buy UtiitUt for Buy 'fL ..n nt4u, Vuitti ui B i - - u. X pciao for CoBUptioo. t B