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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SATiEM. OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 81, 1008. fcfte ina r 1 1 STOCKTON THE OLD WWUi iwknkk ..." r- .. -z. J- .'. ffti&sJKt WrW-V. JP J LV. ' JTi-ri- -M7VMT' r ;n-ii, -r: ? y a f i KwTOsVjuzraxi . ,-j VsSWi O -s V c Some of the new i fabrics that will uwnm this season, hown for the first at the Stockton M" jf vejlli: fUUSVOILLE SWKBOIECKS chiffon' rtBttSOnGANDlB ncARD0D.TISTE LXTBIM LAWS mWHCIIALMB gOMOXA BATISTE IftOXSILK jnssBPiniBris fOISDKSOIE KL1VEW DUCK BIUDl'CK IESSKGTO.V BUCK roicio SILK SILK CHALLIE SOIH MIGXOKNE OAStlX) PLAID 3ILK CHIFFON CHIFFON PANAMA. OARINTIIIA IJATISTE VALMONT A LCI NO 11ATISTR SILK TISSUE HARKED SWISS DOTTED SWISS LUCERNE TISSUE SOISKTTM IMJRGALKS CINUIIAMS New White Goods INDIA LINONS PERSIAN LAWNS ORGANDIES SWISSES MERCERIZED PANAMAS MERCERIZED MASALIA MERCERIZED CHIFFONS LONG CIOTIIS camdrics, irrc. All that you can wlih for roally tnoro thnn' you 'can expoctin the 8aIom market. Tho nbovo is our first allowing and moro will bo In tutor. Goods Arriving Daily fc'rfaltu In tMa soro and you will never bo dlsnppolntod. Sew PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE (Continued from First Pageo else supervision over tho financial operation of our Interstate rallroad3. I think that the federal govern ment must also assume a certain measure of control over tho physical operation of rallroadB In tho hand ling of interstate trafflc. Tho Sherman Law. In reference to tho Sherman anti trust law, I repeat tho recommenda tion In my messago at tho opening of tho sixtieth congress, as well as In my previous message. Tho attempt in ithla law to provide In Bwocplng terms against tho combinations of whatever character, if technically In restraint of trade, as such restraint has been defined by tho courts, must necessarily either bo futllo or mis' chlcvous, and some times both. Tho law should correct that portion of tho Sherman act which, prohibits all combinations of tho character nbovi described, whether they bo reason able or unreasonable; but this should bo don. only as part of a schemo to provldo for this effective and thor oughgoing supervision by tho na tional government of all tho opera tions of tho Intcrstato commerce coin mission I do not know whothor It is possible, but If possible, It Is cor-, tutnly dcslrablo that In connection with measures to restrain stock watorlng and over capitalization, thcro should be measures taken to prevent, at least tho grosser formB of gambling In securities and commod ities, such ns making largo sales of what men do not posess and "corner ing" tho market. Lcgltlmato pur chaso of commodities and of stocks and sccuritlcn for Investment hnvo no connection whatever with pur-, overy resourco that bitter and un scrupulous craft could suggest and command of almost unlimited money secure Siiow Anger nnd Terror. Tho extromo violence of the as sault upon our policy continued in those speeches, editorials, articles, advertisements and pamphlets and tho enormous sums of money ex pended in these various ways glvo a fairly accurate measure of tho an ger and terror which our actions have caused tho corrupt men of vast wealth to feel In tho very marrow of their beings. Much is said in these attacks up on tho policy of tho prosont admin istration about tho rights of "inno cent stockholders." That stock holder is not inuocont who voluntar ily purchases stock In a corporation, whoso method and management ho knows to bo corrupt, and stockhold ers aro bound to try to eecuro hon est management, or olso stopped from complaining about tho proceed ings tho governmont finds necessary in ordor thnf thucocporation obey th laow. Corporations havo como in oUr business world to remain for all time. Corporato methods aro tho most satisfactory for business in many cases. Capital Invested in corporations must bo as freo from wrongful at tack us that Invested by Individuals and the state should do everything to foster and protect Invested corporato capital and encourngo tho public In giving to it support nnd confldonco. Nothing will do ns much to achiovo this doslrnblo result as propor super vision and reasonable control over stock and bond Issuos, so that over capitalization will be pro von tod nnd chases of stocks and other securltl-s ' tho P00 mV' know wnon thc' a sharo of stock or a bond that tho it or rnmlKtnna nn n. mnrtrln for snocu- Intlvo nn.l trnmblliifr niirtinsos. There mu of tho 8tato ,on wh,ch la nn mnrnl 1lffnrnnnn linlwonn cntn- BtMldB Is a guaranty Hint thoro 15 a bllng nt cards or lotteries or on tho v,u bohlnd ". nnd reasonable safe FOR MEN ! v U raco tracks and gambling In tho stock market. Ono mothod Is Just as pernicious to tho body politic no tho ty (In Its purchase, Attack Only the Corrupt. Wo attack only tho corrupt men other In kind and In tho evil worked f wealth, who find in tho purchased 'nnlDlA nn (hn mnof Alllnlnnt inarP I. fUlllWllifc HIV uiuab uiuviviib nuv'i far greator, but a far moro dllllcult BUbJect with which to deal. Stock MarkctH. mont ot corruption and tho purchased nowspaper tho most clllclont defend t, nn i,n, nt ti.A i,...in.j or of corruption. Our main quarrrl lrnn.iK.liwl In tlin HtnnU ornli.in.m Ir is not With tll06 agents and TOprO- not only logltimnte, but Is necessary Bontatlvoa of tho "Intorosts." Thoy At I.. t.V. ... a ... a .. H nln I n 1 1 M to tho working of our modorn Indus- "v woir cmui puwci "" "-' trial system, and enro would havo toloffondere w" Btnml bohlml thom bo taken not to Intorforo with legit--Thoy aro but puppots who move as tno Btrings aro puuou. it s noi mo Just received from the factory our spring shipment of Men's., j Felt Hats in Fashion's latest shapes and shades. We buy our hats in large quantities direct . from the factory at the least cash price, which enables us to sett up-to-date hats in styles and qualities "regular stores" can't match. : : : : : Our sixteen years in business in Salem, with each year better than the previous one, has dem- , onstrated that out cash business method is a great success. In each department in our store it is our aim to keep a high stand ard of quality and prices down to the lowest notch. : : : M Z? . S 7V r wsieds iQaasi o!s&s'& 6. z. iJj.&s'sted', lOri. All our men's and boy's Covert and Duck Coats reduced in price to close them out quick. : : This store closes at 5:30 every evening except Saturday Imato biiBiness Interests. Moreover, there Is n special dlfllculty In dcnl- puppots, but tho strong, cunning lng with this matter by tho federal ,0 anA tho m,Bht' (o"oa worUIns lor ovil iHMiinu mm wuuiikii inu """iMHHMHHMMMMHi i TREES Now is the time to place your order for anything needed in our line for spring planting. Such as lalnilk Annloc rimf-lno nMMAn niM. s, Shade Trees, Ornamental Shrubs, Roses - - ' p - - ' Ckir Ornamental Department is the largest and complete on this coast. If you need anything in m Pfcone Main 75 or address EGON NURSERY CO., 1615 K GOOD ft 1'IRE PIGHTRRS. t,rr.bosi,rov "'if Bnr Alll. a... H inn . UH, 8l- hL m &r ' of ,;: mw huh U )etUy afternoon 't the WWit ..j Hwt . ".7W" "" bn " COOl 4.r' of the in.u. jivK4irB,l8sfrowtheroof .Ut3W..L A" &la' U Mid tBrei t- . -u .q uj ose of the &ftar the . owing to . tttaM,:. . ' U8e ' HS!Lere4butgt0 v"" fiadla S several buckets, formed n fire brigade. A faucet was found in the attic, to whc ha short piece of hose was at tached, and being effectively ueod by tho youngq fire fighters, tho .blaza was soon extinguished. o Clionibwrfnln's Cougli Itemedy a Safe Mcdlciuo for Children. In buying a cough medicine for children, never be afraid to buy Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There Is no danger from it, and relief id always sure to follow It is intend ed especially for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough, and there Is uo better medicine In tho world for these disease. It Is not only a certain oura for oroup, but, when given as boou as the croupy cough appears, will prevent tho attack. Whooping cough is not dangerous when this remedy is given as directed. It con tains no opium or other barmful drugs, and may be given as confi dently to a baby as to an adnlt. For sale at Dr. Stonea drug store. I government In a fodoral ropubllc kike ouih. But If it Is possible to devise a way to deal with It, the effort should bo mado, oven If only in n cautious and tentative way. It would seem that tho fodoral government could at loat act by forbidding tho lino of tho mnllB, telegraph and tele phone wttros for tho gambling in stocks and futuroe. Tho Standard Oil corporation and the railway com i pnny havo both boon found guilty bt I en u so of criminal misconduct; both I have boon sentenced to pay hoavy fllnos, and ouch has Iseuod and pub lished broadcast atatomonts assart ing their innoconco nnd denouncing ns Improper tho not of tho courto nnd Juries Un convicting thom of gnlU. Thego stntomonta aro olaborato an 1 aro untruthful In Important particu lars. I'mlntory Classes. The attacks y tnose great corpor ations upon tho ndminlstrnton's no tons havo boon given a wldo circula tion throughout tho country, in tho nowspnporB and otherwlso, by ihoso writers nnd spoakers who conscious ly or unconsciously act '.as.tho repre ontatlvea of predatory wealth of tho wealth accumulated on a giant 8calo by all forms of iniquity, rang ing from tho oppressor of wage work- ors to unfair and utiwholosomo moth- ods of crushing out competition and to defrauding tho public by stock Jobbing and tho manipulation of se curities. Cortaln woalthy mon of this stamp, whoso conduct should be abhorred by ovory man of ordluary conscience, and who commit thehid- eous wrong of teaching our youn man that phonomonal succew must be basod upon diehonosty, have dur ing the fow months, mndo it appar ent that they have banded together to work for a roactlon. , The books and pamphlota, the con troMed newspapers, tho &poechHi by nubHo or private mon to which 1 re fer, are usually and spoclally In th .rtorest of the Standard Oil Com pany trust and of cortaln notorious combinations, but they also defend other Individual corporations of great wealth that have been guilty of wrong doing. It Is only rarely that tho mon responsible for the wrong doing themselves speak and write. They hire others to do their bidding, or others will do it without hire. From the railroad rate law to the jmre food law every measure for hobeaty In business that has been passed during the last six years has been opposed by those men on IU passage, and Its administration with puppots, with whom wo have to deal. Tho koynoto of all thoeo attacks upon tho effort to necuro honosty In busneao and In politics is woll ox proftsod In brazen protosts against evory offort nt moral rogonorntlon In tho business world on tho ground that It Is unusual, unwarranted and unlnjurloue, nnd thnt businoM pnnlo Is tho nocoetary penalty for suoh of fort to socuro buslnow honosty. Tho morality of wich plan Is pre clsoly as groat ns If mndo on loth of the men caught In a gambMng oatnb lhhment whon thnt (ambling ostab lUhmont Is raided by the police. If mi oh work moans anything, they mean that those whoso sentiments '.iy reproeont stand ngalnet the ef fort to bring about a moral rogonor atlon of buelnose, which will prevont a ropotltt'on of Insurance, banking and troot railroad scandals In Now York, a ropotltlon of the Chicago & Alton doal, a ropotltlon oi tho combl nation between certain professional politicians, certain labor leaders and certain big financiers from tho dis grace of which San Francisco has Jwt boon rescued; a repetition of tho successful effort by tho Standard OH Company people to crush out every compotltlor, to overawe tho common carriers, and to establish a monopoly H e dii;i). YEK LON HU'N. At his storo nnd Home on High strcot, Tliururtuj, January 30, 1908, Loo Lon Huln, aged R7 yours, of pnrnlyHls. Lou Huln Is ono ot tho olilost ploneors of tho Salem Chluntown. Ho had boon a rosldont of Snlom for 31 yonrs, during which tlmo ho roso In tho flnnuolnl world from a Inborer to a merohant. The f-unoral sorvloes wuro ooiuluct- od according to tho usual Chlnoeo oustoms nnd rltos at 2 p. in. today. Interment In tho Odd Follows uomo tery. - o - ' TEA We want your g-oodwill and your money; not one cent without that good will. Your jroc.r returns rour moner II too doo'l ilk Schilling's t)it; we par blin, Notice. Notice Is horoby glvon to all pnr- Huh holding school bonds Nou. 1, "i, 3, I, H, C, 7, 8, 0 and 10, of school district No. 4, of Douglas county, Stnto of Orogon, to prosont tho snmQ nt tho bnnklng Iioiiho ot tho Now York Trust Company, '26 Urond stroot, Now York City, N. Y., foi paymont, iir Inturost will conso thoro on after tho first day of March, 1906 Dated at Rosohurg, Orogon, this 31st day of January, 1008. J. 13. SAWYBU8, County Tronsuior of Douglas County, .Oregon. 1-31-lmo Rnllroml CoininlNsloii I)cIhoiik. Decisions fllwl ito go Into offoct In 30 days, rod i toe rat oh from Mllwauklo , to Portland from 10 cants to B cents,, and same trans fors as on Louts lino, and fare from Mllkoukle Heights, Courtney, Oak Crovo, Contor nnd RIsloy to Portland from 15 oenta to which permits men of suoh principle' 10 cent, and samo transfors as and' such sentiments to avow any act LonU. firaber Bros. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING on them with Impunity. Tho same outcry Is made against tho depart ment of Ju!oe for prosooutlng the heads of colossal corporations that, lis. havo been made against tho mon who in San Francisco, have prosecut ed with impartial sevorlty, tho wrong Tho S. P. Co. is ordorod to koep a wtutlou a gunt at Wellsdale. a station betwotu Indopundeuoe nnd Corvul- (Continued on page eight.) OASTOIIIA. Will glvo prompt attention to all orders, guaranteo our work to glvo satisfaction and to bo up to tho sanitary stand ard. VK WILL III-: PLKASED TO GIVK KSTIMATHS ON CONTRACTS, Call at our shop on Llborty street, back of Ilarr'a Jewelry Store. Phono C50. ii I CLOSING OUT THE entire Stock of Harness, Saddles, Robes, Horseblankets, Buggies and Hacks at actual cost for cash during the remodeling of my store. EC I AMDADT 219 and 289 Com . 3. LMI rUK I, merdai Street . . SIGN Of THE BIG RED COILAR - ii .. ii ii sJlMHlllMMM4llIHBlllllIMIIIIIMBlI t t 5 M 7 T yimm4i-HH KIBlBimllsllliHiBMliHMftMIBJsHMIIIIBWIsll' $ m n