M MM GAZETTE Tuesdays and Fridays, INTERS I A TE CORPORA HONS. In the last issue of the Gazette 'the letter of our esteemed frienll, Iol. Philips, referring to inter state corporations,' says: "These corporations must be controlled ly whatever means necessary even though it .involve govern ment ownership." And he fur ther says 'The Gazette took this position three years ago, and today the republican party lines up to it." The Gazette takes issue with the gentleman, and Ty way of explanation, says the -republican party has never ad "vocated the doctrine of govern ment ownership; that is purely the doctrine of the socialist 'party. By way of explanation, the Gazette has to say that Col. .'Philips has, for considerable time, often contributed valuable articles to the Gazette and part sof that time some of his contri butions have appeared in 'the pa "per as editorial matter; such articles were good and generally such as the Gazette could en dorse. It is well remembered it he time, three, years ago, when . ithe. article went in that Col j Philips refers to in which he r. threw into it a few words endors s ing government ownership. iThe ; same was not noticed by the : manager in charge of the paper - until the paper was in print. The :: next issue, . however, the paper v editorially corrected that mistake so far as the paper was concern ed; disavowed all connection with advocating government . owner step, leaving that to rest as the ..views of Col. Philips alone. .The Gazette now resists iany "attempt of any one to crowd it t)tftof the republican party and : .into advocating the socialistic ..proposition of government own- -fership. When the republican party so declares, it will be time "then for the Gazette to decide and not for Col. Philips to say what the Gazette shall do or "what position the paper shall take, vThe Gazette feels fsure that Xol. Philips misconstrues , the meaning that President Roosevelt intended by his message. We do -aot read the President's message as favorinar government owner ship of railroads in any sense, or any railroad, but on the contrary lis message favors regulation in strong terms, repelling the idea of government ownership. The ;idea of advocating government ownership in order to prevent a "".popular rush to socialism" shows the weakness of such argu ment. The principles of the re publican party are based ipon solid grounds, and therefore it is jnot necessary to "throw scp" to -socialistic ideas to sustain its pc Vsition. God has planted in man - the principle of individuality and - put him here on earth to exercise : it. . 'The republican party believes r .vin not going contrary to the laws -of our Great Creator. The so cialistic idea of government own ership is contrary to that princi ple, reducing all individuality to a common" level, and therefore . .-cannot succeed. . The President '.of the United States well knows this fact. He has not declared! .for government ownership, " but has declared for regulation of the corporations by adequate laws, and through the courts when nec--essary. Anyone who before doubted his position, certainly ;must be convinced if he will read khe President's speech delivered -on January 30th before the Union ;League at Philadelphia. He urges regulating thegreat interstate corporations by law, and if nec essary the constitution of the Uuited States must be amended. He also advises moderation, calm consideration, so as to get to a iMOTer supervision and control. JSs advises 'against any form of ill-advised interference. In fact everything he says points to the fact that he does not advise "gov ernment ownership. So peculiar : t -l. i l i if it is tuat any suroniy entrencnea republican should make a mad rush to (Socialism because lawyers differ, make a bluff and bluster to scare away the- ghosts, when welearn that for all time lawyers have difred and raised what seemed to be formidable ques tions to a non-professional. If lawyers had not differed, such a thing as a court for hundreds of years would not have been nec essary. ' What seems to 'be different opinions among lawyers, coupled with a belligerent, contentious client, is what makes law-suits. Again Col. Philips undertakes to instruct the public mind on gov ernment bonds to the effect that four per cent bonds might sell for a little below par and possi bly might bring a small premi um," when in fact U. S- Govern ment two per cent bonds sell on the market for par and four per cents premium. But it does not alter the fact that if the govern ment should build a railroad, money would be required to build and pay for it. For the govern ment to get the mony it would have to issue bonds to obtain it, nd the bonds would finally have to be paid by the people, but Col. Philips relies upon, the wisdom of Congress not to build the road, because, he suggests, that "Such a menagerie of fools as this would require could not be collected in the country." Then why should he suggest that the government build a railroad? It would have to build pursuant to action by Congress. Contributed. At the reuu!ar meeting of theWornans' Kalitf Corps, January i.7th, five new inembean were added to our raoks, after which a supper whs served in honor of the new members Just imagine our surprise and foreboding if yon' can When there caine into our dining room on Jon man. We wondered, if we had been breaking the peace. When e saw he wore the badge of the of Oief of Police. Then tried to prove to him that oar Corps ib all right; That we dii not meet to quarrel to naek- bile or to fiyht, But as a hacd of women both loyal and lrue ; A friend to the soldier wbo marched with Me Red, White and Blue. EtfieCale, HOW IS THIS? An offer to make you come up stairs and see us. New Mainspring (none better), $i oo. Cleaning (ordinary wafch), fi oo. Cannot be done better at any price. MATTHEWS, Thff Jeweler. Room 12, over First National Bank. k Great Clubbing Notice to- Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the tindfersignetf wasaiilKHuwu txecMinx 8i me last win atia testament of C. E Mooi. 4-rpftp1. and' all npr- sons having claims gninNt said estate-are re quired to present same, wi proper voseheis, to me at my home or to- W. E Yates at hi office in Corvallis, within six months fnmttii$ ante. t-EKSls J', L,m DEK.ilJH, Dated January IU, laud. Executrix. BEEF TRUST DISSOLVED, 0. C. T. STEAMERS Leave Corrallia, "Monday, Toepdaj, Ttl J - 1 f-t 1 if mureaay arm siurciay at t a. a For rates, etc., call up Main 21.. G. f BUCKING H AIM, Agent J The Supreme Court of the United States has- decided that the great beef trust of Chicago was doing interstate commerce? business and therefore subject. to the laws of the United States forbidding monopolies and un lawful combinations exercised in restraint of trade and. tHe rais ing and depressing the price o commodities at pleasure This was the "National Packing Comn pany," of New Jersey, formed March, 1803, with a capital of. $15,000,000. Under tha control of this organization was. operat ed "Armour & Co. " of Chicago, with capital of $20)00,000;, "Swift & Co.," of Chicago, with $35,000,000 of stock and $5,000, 000 of bonds and five or six. more smaller companies with. $6,000, 000, or $7,000,000." This col lossal beef trust raised and low ered the price of live stock, at pleasrue, raised the price of their cured and dressed product,, where they could require the helpless consumer to pay more, and they lowered the price of the same product where they found a small competitor in a field who. would not submit to aid their schemes until they crushed hs business operations, when they would raise the prices to the consumer. They arrange a scale of discrim inating rates withthe railroads and force the roads to. comply with their wishes, thereby put ting all competition out of the I way. They sent lists out all over the country quoting high prices: of live stock until the local buy ers in remote sections bought ex tensively of stock, until the buy er had his stock on the railroads. bound to market, when the beef trust would suddenly lower the price of stock, causing great loss to the shipper. ,. Every person in the stock busi ness will recognize the extreme low nrice of heef for the last three years and they can thank the beef trust for it. They may also thank the Supreme Court of the United States for its legal wisdom exercised5 in dissolving the unlawful combination. Cheap Sunday Rates- Between Portland and Wlllotttette Valley Points Plies The Gazette has made a special arrangement with the publishers of a number of the leading magazines and newspapers of the Unit ed States, whereby we are offered cut rates on these publications. Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats Notions, and Fine Fancy Goods Perfect Store-keepSig our Aim Ij every act we try to approach the perfect in store-keeping. Wi lie no Louce cti hope to reach this goal at a piturle hound, we make it our daily enoeavor to progress towards thi-ideal which e have tet as a standard. We 'brli.-ve that q mlity and liberal olicy are the superstructure of perfwt tore-keepintr. and that low prices is but thesuperatruction because low prices have little or no significance if quality is lacking; and a liberal policy that insures an exchange of merchandise or your money t ack if you are li-atiified, lends an air of freedi m and independ ence in shopping that robs it of ohjectional features. Our liberal polity has done more toward making shopping a pleasure than any merchantile innovation ever in- augurated because we live up to it by making the first law of the store to satisfy our patrons Our new spring stock is now arriving and when complete will be the larger,. and most up-to-date weihave ever shown. i Now we could charge you the full price for these astd re S3rve the difference between the regular price and their special prica to us, as our commission;,, but as the' Ga.- zette is a home paper1 for home people it will be sat isfied by receiving you ase a sew subscriber, or, if :' you are now a subscriber, then, by receiving your renewal. for a year in: advanee. This- special rate may not last long; 30 take5 advantage of. it. NOW whiles the chance. Ilk yours. ' low rouiwj trip rates have been- pt'aced n-efiWrt between Portland audi Willam ette vultey points, in either direction. 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