Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, October 21, 1904, Image 1

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    DALLAS
VOL. X X X .
T H E S T O O P IN G
OREGON
H A B IT .
M e»» ( i r u w
o itl Q u ic k ly ,
stoop.
T h e stii/euing o f the tlnnuca. which is
the ttigii aud tucouipaniuienr t*f aj.e. is
warded off by exercise, b eif iuUuigeiice
in eating au<l drinking and in lazy
is as necessary to
wajre U the sure road to senility.
I
the healthy growth
have often been aurprb-.ed and grati­
fied.” writes the doctor, -to find tiiat
o f grain as grain
reguiate<i movement« o f the neck and
is to the health o f
upper truncal muscles, employed for
man.
the purpose o f accomplish lug some
thing else, resulted in a couspicuous
Our valuable books on
improvement in hearing, in vision, in
“ Fertilization,” sent free
cerebration and, as a consequence, in
to farmers upon request.
a betterment In cerebral circulation,
also iu sleep.
OERMAN KALI WORKS
‘•Persons who habitually maintain an
9J Nassau Strati
Ntw York
erect position in standing or sitting are
stronger than those who slouch.
A
| person who stoops and allows the
J shoulders to sag dowu and forward
j and the ribs to fall back toward tbe
J. L. COLLINS,
j spine shortens the nnteposterior dinm-
ittorney and Counselor at Law, ! eter o f the thorax any where from two
i to five Indies. The lungs, heart, great
M ttlle lto r in C fea u erry .
j vessels and other important structures
Has been n practice of hie profusion in this ylace ; in the thorax cannot live, move and
about thirty yeare, ami will attend to all buaii t-ea
»trusted to hia care. Office, corner Main and Court have their proper beiug under such eir
cu instance«.”
a 'Htlatf, Polk Oo, Or.
W herefore the proper thing for per
sous who are not so young as once
J. N. H A K T
they w ere is to brace up, dress young
and feel young. Hitting •‘hunched up”
ATTORNEY-AT-LA/V.
over a fire won’ t do.-
Potash
Room 1, Oslield building,
U iA K Q O N .
c. a . L.i_ a . a .
OSCAR H A Y T E R .
A . t t o r n e v 'a t - J L i f i w .
Office up stairs iu Campbell’ a build­
ing.
D ALLAS
-
OREGON.
N. L .B U T L E R
Attorney-at-Law
D A L L A S , OREOON.
W ill practice in all courts.
over bauk.
Office,
W. F. MUSCOTT,
W lio
It
W n «.
A w ell known New York clergyman
was tolling his I ’»¡bit» class ibo story
of the prodigal son at a recent sos
*ion. and. winning to emphasize the tils-
«g re c a hie attüude o f the e.der brother
m that occasion, he laid especial stress
on this phase o f the parable. A fte r
describing the rejoicing o f the house-
hold over the return o f the wayward
son, he spoke o f one who, in the midst
o f the festivities, failed to sitare in the
Jubilant spirit o f the occasion.
“ Can anybody hi the class.” he ask­
ed, “ tell me who this was*/“
A small boy. who had been listening
sympatheticaliy to the story, put up
his hand.
“ I know,” fié said beamingly; "it was
the fatted calf.” Harper’s W eekly.
1904
Do you like your thin, rough,
short hair? O f course you
don’t. Do you like thick,
heavy, smooth hair? O f
course you do. Then why
T
not be pleased? Ayer’s Hair
Vigor makes beautiful heads
of hair, that’ s the whole
story. Sold for 60 years.
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" I have nsod Ayer’s Hair Vitror for a long
time, it 1«. indeed, a wonderful hair tonic,
restoring health to the hair and scalp, and, at
the same time, proving a splendid ilraaslii«.”
1»K J. W T at ; M, Mud ill, Itid. T.
#1-00 n bottle.
fo r*
W eak
:
Hair
HARDY RHODODENDRONS.
Collected and »h ipp ed F ro m T h e ir
Nuturiil H ab ita t—T h e H yb rid ».
i W hile the hybrid rhododendrons
j must produce the varied coloring that
i Is sought for from thifc class o f plants
1
there has been a revolution o f feeling
as to the use o f these plants within
i the last few j'ears. due to the extensive
j production and successful cultivation
o f collected plants o f Rhododendron
maximum. T h e collecting and ship­
ping of this plant, together with that
MOTOR TIME TABLE.
RHODODENDRON HYBRID MINNIE.
D R E SS M A T E R IA L IS N IC E R T H A N E V E R T H IS F A L L
O U R F A LL^W R A P S A R E N O W IN
PLEASE
W E H A V E A L L T H E N IC E S T T H IN G S
C A L L A N D SEE T H E M
ELLIS & KEYT
R E M E M B E R , Y O U G E T 55 C E N T S
FOR Y O U R H O P CHECKS
feci.
Rhododendron maximum ranges In
Its native growth from Nova Scotia to
Georgia, there being one or tw o iso­
lated groups o f the plants reported In
Nova Scotia, and w e understand that
one or tw o have been found In Maine.
In southern Rhode Island occurs a
considerable tract, and they are ship­
ped v in considerable quantities from
this Fource.
T h e range In color o f Rhododendron
maximum is from pore white to dark
rose.
American Gardening, tbe source of
the foregoing, gives n list liy \V. But-
terbacli o f N ew Jersey o f what have
proved the tw elve best hardy hybrid
varieMes with him. Including the one
illustrated: Bo de tie Nt!':?. white;
Mine. Masson, white with yellow
streaks; Michael
Watcrer. scarlet;
Minnie, jin k and orange spotted; Sir
Charles Napier, rose; Yuubun. mauve
and yellow blotches, h fine flower; Stel
la, lilac; Sir Robert Peel, crimson; ’Jo
soph W hitworth, purple; Blattenin, a
beautiful, large crimson o f fine form;
Limbutum, blush; Quadroons, rose.
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DALLAS, OREC.
H Y G IE N E O K T E M P E R A N C E .
street. N ew York, le ft a win in m ie n
she bequeaths her estate, known as the
Laurels, at Sandow, N. II., to the N ew
A lc o h o l T a c ft lit In I 'u b l l c S c h o o l«.
Thu enormous rrspoaae to till1 med- ! Hampshire conference o f the Method­
leal petition In favor o f compulsory ist Episcopal church, after the death
teaching o f hygiene and the principle« o f her nephew, George W illis French,
of temperance in the schools o f Great and her husband, who are made life
Britain speaks well for the profession. tenants. The w ill says o f the bequest:
Fourteen thousand tw o hundred und "Should It awaken troublesome dis­
fifty signatures have been received, a cussion In the conference It may be
greater number accompanied with ex­ sold by the proper authorities and its
pressions o f hearty approval and ear- value expended lu preuebing the gos­
In this sale o f the
lost wishes to help forward the move­ pel In Sandow.
ment locally or iu any other way by property, If It ever occurs, the pur­
bringing the subject before the alten- chaser shall not be a drunkard, a
lion (.! tlie local education authorities, spendthrift or a speculator, because It
i hull-men of county councils, etc. Some has been tbe home o f one God fearing,
in" the letters were very pathetic, as the sober. Industrious fam ily fur genera­
writers saw d ea rly that such teaching tions."
Wot,id mean so much less illness and |
W h isk y a Cause o f T yph oid .
consequently less need for medical ,
W hisky drinking as one o f the causes
cure and treatment that incomes would
o f typhoid fever was given by Dr.
he seriously cut down. As regards this
George W. Webster, president o f the
point the British Medical Temperance
state board o f health o f Illinois,-In an
Iteview says:
address before the Young Men's Chris­
"T ills argument, cogent as It ap­
tian association In Chlcugo. T b e only
pears at first sight, does not seem
safe prevention. Dr. W ebster averred,
sound economics. Doctors will share
was pure drinking water, the keeping
iu any general increase o f w elfare and
o f the digestive system in perfect con­
prosperity. But these very letters are
dition and the maintenance o f a high
perhaps the most striking testimony to
slate o f vitality. “ Do not drink whla-
the foot that the condition o f tbou-
BrtilMli D octo r« W ant E v il E ffect« o f
o f Kulmlu latifolla, have become nn
C h a m b e rla in 's C o jg h Rem edy.
Industry o f considerable importance
N o one who is acquainted with its where these plants grow naturally.
good qualities can be surprised at the j Rhododendron maximum w ill stand
great popularity of Chamberlain’s , shade with less Injury than any other
Cough Remedy. It not only cures species, though, on the other hand, it
ernes cold« and grip eiTectually and will thrive in sunny exposed situations
permanently, but prevents these d i­ where few other plants will succeed.
seases from resulting in Pneumonia. Fluids are coltecUni lu sizes varying
f . e n f S p o t o f 1!'C C u r r e n t .
It is also a certain cure for croup. from tw o feet to tw elve feet in height
The fungi causing leaf spot o f cur
R. C. GRAVEN
it. K. W ILLIAM ».
Whooping cough is not dangerous and as great in diameter, and the re­
P r ««n le u t .
C u s lile r.
rant and gooseberry are common and
W. C . V A S S A L L , a s s i s t a n t C a s h i e r when litis remedy is given. It con­ sult is that, whereas a few years ago
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tains no opium or other harmful sub­ It was necessary to wait an indefinite destructive to the foliage. Affected sands in this country 1. due to prevent- k y ' 7 ° ’’ w l" b, *°
I hie causes. W e o f the British Medical 1 " “ ld ^
Web,teP;
11 '« " e r s the vital-
\
U A S h stance
and may be giveu as confident­ period for the hybrid rhododendrons leaves at first sLow small brownish
i
Temperance
association
know
well
the
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PPrfect
O f DALLAS, OKKUON,
ly to a baby as to an adult. It is also to reach a satisfactory height, it is now spots during June or July, and by Au
that 1» taken by one o f the fac- !
*.
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" 'I m
I'rausact« a general banking uusi- pleasant to take. When all of these possible to produce nu immediate e f­ gust the foii.ige her ins to drop. It is ! place
....
o OO...IOO I . h ood. Stomach troubles than whisky. A low
tor*
mentioned in .h
the
petition is need
icss in all its hraiicliew; buys and sells facts are taken into consideration it is fect with Rhododendron maximum and not unusu Ci to nee bushes entirely de­
vitality and Imperfect digestive organs
'
ing
to
be
dealt
with.
W
e
know
the
Lxchange on principal points in the 1 not surprising that people iu foreign supplenieiitr the plantations with the foliated by tin s d I f e a s e long before
invite typhoid fever.”
j enormous amount o f degeneration and
United States; makes collections on all lands, as well as at home, esteem tins more expensive hybrid varieties iu frosts. Thus the plan is are prevented
disease
due
to
the
consumption
o
f
al-
(»oints in tiie Pacific Northwest; loans remedy very highly and very few are much lessened quantities and for the from making a complete growth or of
E ffe c t o f D r in k on W o r k .
! cohol. aud also that there Is still very
noney and discounts paper at the best willing to take any other alter having purpose o f adding to the eurllness an 1 properly perfecting the fruit buds. The
Arthur Chumberlaln, an English
spores o f these diseases nre produced ! widespread ignorance as to the harm
a te «; allow interest on time deptisits. once used it. For sale by Wilson iejigth o f bloom and for coloring ef-
manufacturer and brother o f Joseph
on tbe dead portions o f the diseased , it produces, slowly perhaps, but inevi-
Drug company.
Chamberlain, II. P., In a recent speech
leaves, on which the fungi also hiber­ i tnbly. when taken ‘in perfect modera-
said the ouly competitor be wms afraid
OHOMAS A. KDISON, the in- nate.
i lion,’ as the customary beverage.”
ventor, in mapping out the
o f was the United States, and he
It has been found possible to reduce
problems o f the future, givrs
feared It only because o f its superior
first place to the necessity • f the attacks o f these fungi to a great S O M E E F F E C T S O F A L C O H O L
education and tlie fact that the people
fig*-ting the bacteria which extent by the use o f fungicides, ap­
o f that country drank ouly half as
give u:> our diseases.
Ne <t
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JX.K
to the actual bact» ria o f dis­ plied at Intervals o f tw o or three P op u la r F n lla rlea n« to It « V a l« e • « much Intoxicating liquor as English­
m
Stim
ulant
E
xploded.
weeks
during
the
grow
ing
season,
tb
»
ease, the mosquitos and flics
t 20 ptn7:30 am Iv Dallas
ar 4;36 p ui 0.65»m
_ _ -,
men.
86 p m j 7:40 a m I v Teats Sldinirar 4:20 p m 0.;$0 ant T H A T
IN
are the most dangerous enemies of man.
first application to be made early li|
“ H ow does It come about that so ;
30 p m 7:40 a id lv "Gilliams
ar 4:17 p m¡0:36 am I I I " I i l U l v
The mosquito with its bite iifiects into our June. Even tw o or three application» many o f us take alcohol to keep out
46pm|7:6c m|iv*Druigeport ar;4:IO p in !'.30am
Bio Snloon« on C o lle « « P ro p erty .
veins malaria, yellow fever, and other fat \
66 p ni|3.0") a n|ar Fall« City lv¡4:U0 p mh» 20 um
troubles. The fly, with spongy feet, codec« j w ill materially reduce this trouble. the cold?” asks a well known physi­
The University o f Chicago has ruled
W e are showing the best the invisible gtrrns of diseases, spreads T b e spray used early in the season, cian, and answers bis question thus:
Daily except ^umlay.
'Trains stop on «iguala only.
them over our food and poisons us with w h ile the fruit is on, should be one of “ Simply because the uerves o f our j that “ property owned by the university
assortment
of
buggies,
driv
must net be used for saloon purposes.”
LO U IS C E R LIN C E R , JR .V
typhoid, cholera and other plagues o f the
tbe cleur mixtures, so as to avoid stalu
sens«* o f temperature end In the skin, i Under tills ruling s saloon keeper In
General Manager.
ing w agon s and vehicles human race.
A fte r harvest bar- Be our skin well supplied with warm i the Security building bus been ordered
Dr. PieTCc, the eminent physieinn of Buf­ Uxg the berries.
of every sort that has ever falo. N. Y., says, " I f «-aoh person willV'
deaux mixture may be substituted.
blood we say w e are warm, and vice !
to vacate.
his system as an army o f men wine .
versa. Furthermore, w e normally lose j
graced the floor of this old rider
he controls as a general, and will see to it*
F i n « , Im p r is o n m e n t o r C « r o .
heat and keep our temperature at the ,
proper
provisioning
and
that
it
has
plenty
reliable implement house, of ammunition in the shape o f good red
Habitual drunkards after conviction proper level by radiation from tbe sklu. I
r r c )» „ , „ B
s p ra y .»«
T IM E T A B L E
T h ere are the very popu­ blood, lie will be able to overcome the In Montreal are now giveu the option A n y drug that ‘» la t e , the blood v e s -,
K
recomm. at
enemy in these germs of disease." Every'
CORVALLIS MAIL-DAILY
t u r f|w
o f th. Hk;„ w her,
lar cushion tired runa­ healthy man has five million red blood o f paying a fine. Imprisonment or tak­ sels o f the skin will therefore tend to ;
SO a m Lv__
. Ar 6;30 p m
to every square millimeter of
ing a car«.
make 11 « feel warm er and be coMer.
,
,
Applied thoroughly upon
.46 a ni Lv
bouts in all grades, the cotpusclcs
----Derrv___
.Lv 2;18 p m
blood The best tonic for increasing the red
•Infinitely more Important than a I (
^
ntu, fa r t, * * 1 1 rnbbcd over
;46 p iu A r........
Corvallis
Lv 1:20 p m
blood
corpurcl-ra
ana
building
up
healthy
hard rubber tired rigs, the ti *stic i> no doubt I)r Pierce’s Golden Med­
At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of
M ARKET REPORT.
these considerations I. tbe action o f »1
,[„• eyelid , and ey*.
•gon Central and Eastern railroad.
hacks, surreys, and deliv­ ical Discovcrv. This medicine has been on
REPORTED WEEKLY BY
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¿lie mari-et for over a third o f a cer ury j
DALLA8 PASSLNOKR—DAILY, EX. SUNDAY
no business at this moment with the lime, aMt aiul sulphur spray like wale?
LOt'OHARY * E 1.1.18
ery w agons. Call and see and numbers its cares by the thousand.
09 p m Lv
Portland
records o f insanity or crime, but It is
Arl0:20 a in
off u duck's back. The <
Many popular patent medicines or tonics j
:20 pm Ar..
. Dalla«
• Lv 7:00
W hent, per bushel, 80c.
them.
worth while to dispel another popular
arc mad-.- up largely of alcohol and will j
however, wear gloves.
B ran , p er to n $20
1 fallacy as to the Influence o f alcohol ,
YAMHILL DIVISION
shrink the corpuscles of the blood and
PaMenirer depot foot of Joffer«on street
make them weaker for resistance. What
Shorts, p er to n , #23.
on
the
mental
processes.
AIK 1.1 K KREIOHT-TRI-W EEKLY
I l o r t i c n l t a r « ! N o te «.
is needed is an alterative extract, like Dr.
O ats, p er b u sh el, 40 cts .
“ Numberless tests have been carried
L*ave 7:40 a m...... Portland . . .Arrive 3:*»2pm
Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, made
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1 A ginseng plantation near the souti.
iqM«c S:60 p ra....... Daila« ...... Arrive S 20 a m
Flour, per barrel,$4 20.
_
of
roots
and
herbs,
without
the
use
o
f
alco­
out
with
such
processes
as
adding
W
’ o f Uie Horticultural bulbl-
25g-257
Liberty
»treet,
Salem.
Farit'
kfrive 6.-06 pm ..... Airlle ....... Leave 7.00 a rr
hol, that will assist the stomach in assimi­
Flour, per sack, $1 10.
. column o f figures, w ritin g an aocouut ; '
Ua,e fenfur^ uf
machinery, Y.hit-lc, automobiles, hi- lating
or taking from the food such ele­
o f a simple occurrence, discriminating |
.
Corn meal, $2 50 per owt.
cycle«, «ewiug machine« and «upplie«. ments as are required for the blood, also an
V.
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M A 1 1 T 1 N ,
between
colors,
and
so
fortli.
And
the*
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ie
w
or
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Potatoes, per bushel, 75 cts.
alterative that will assist the activity of tbe
singular result, well eatabliahod and
Extrem ely attractive are the planting
liver and cause it to throw off the poisons
Butter, per pound 25cts.
in the bh>xl. When we have accomplished
L. N. WOODS, M. D.
confirmed, la that alcohol delaya tbe o f ornamental trees, fine evergreens
L a rd , per poun d, 124 cts.
this we have put the system in a fortified
rnpldlty and Impairs the accuracy o f and rosea and the arrangement o f
■ tun .«, (iten an<{ orn .m en U l, grain
B acon ,sid es, p er pound, 15 cte.
condition so strong that it can repel the
1 these processes while producing the miniature lakes and grottoes around
g**rms of disease which we find every­
H am s, per p ou n d , ifi ctn.
where— in the street cars, the shops, the
•g, Walfloniing and paper hanging.
moat convincing lllualon o f eaae and the French building at Kt. Lo'ils.
Shoulders, per pound,9@11 cte.
factories, the bedrooms, wherever many
The new rose, General MacArthur. 1»
! rapidity. T h e calculator liaa a aub-
Dallas, Oregon.
E ggs,p erd oxen ,2 5 cts.
people
congregate,
or
where
sunlight
and
O rkoow
! /ectlve Impreaalon o f facility which Introduced as an easily managed kind
good air do not penetrate.
C hickens, per d ozen #3ffl$5
Accept no substitute fag "Golden Medical
the cold clock entirely falls to con­ likely to attract popular favor. For It
Dried fru its, per pound, 3 « 10 cte.
J. E. 8 bi . it .
H. C. B arin .
la claimed the "true Christmas color."
Discovery," There is nothing "just aa
firm.”
R -I P A -N -S Tabules
Beets, per pound,14 cents
good " for diseases of the stomach, blood
brighter than cither Meteor or L!1>e-t.v
and
lnngv
Turnips,
per
pound,
14
cte.
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Doctors find
r . i n l r can 't Co to D m s k a rd .
I
p Massey o f North Carolina
Neglected constipation means headache,
Cabbage, per pound, 24 cts.
The w ife o f the Key. W illis K Odell, j
to bn VO eradicated the Bermuda
heart-burn sour stomach, foul taate in the
A good prescription
A t t o i 'n e > H - n t * I ,n tv.
mouth, biliousness, phnples, and palpita­
Onions, per pound, 3 cte.
nntll recently pastor o f Calvary Metb Illy disease from Me experimental
F or m ankind.
tion of the benrt. Constipation is promptly
Besns, per ponnd, 4(*6 cents.
Ì odist i:plsco;>al church. Seventh avenue fields.
W« have the only eat of abstract book« tn Polk
it p a -k A f• it enough for tunal e
i* i eanty. lUtiabk aI«tracte farniehed. and money to cured by Dr. Pierce s Pleasant Pellets. On«
Corn meal, per pound,8 cte
j and One Hundred and Twenty-nlutb
botti«, 80 ««« U . contain« a mil
r a ) ma. No comimeoion charged on loo«*«. Roorae 2 for mild cases, otherwise two.
Hay, per ton, $8«|11
I ttf S Wlbi.n's block. Dolio«
,
Leaves Independence for Monmouth and Airlie —
:S0 a m
8:30 p ui
Leaves Independnce for Monmouth and Dalla-.—
I:i0 a m
6:16 p m
Leaves Monmouth for Alriio —
.50 a m
3:60 p m
Leaves Monmouth for Dallas—
1:20 a in
7:30 p ra
Leaves \irlie for Montnoutn and Independence—
<:00 a in
5 p in
Leaves Dallas for M uiiddui : i an I Inue •endeiue—
:00 p tu
7.30 u nt.
HALL A»
LIT
SILEM, FALLS CITY X WESTERN
R A IL W A Y
RIGS
PI
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
i
F. t. Wiggins IMPLEMENT t e e
P A IN T E R ,
.
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Hair Vigor
W O R L D ’S F A I R C O N T E S T .
Rose B ro n k in .......................... 9,
TRU CKM AN.
Nora Robertsen......................... 9,
Halhe R eyn olds........................ 1
D a lla s : O r e g o n
Bessie Muscott.........................
Lillie Baxter .............................
A fair share of patroimge solicited Reua H ope...............................
.ud all o-ders promptly filled.
Augusta M iller........................
Pauline Nesm ith....................
Mis. Dennis...............................
Mr« Dunkleberger...................
Mrs Hopkins............... .........
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THE BIG STORE
It la One o f tlie T ilin g « Tlint ¡Make
Dr. Mnriisou 4. T a j ¡or. giviug gener­
al ndvkt* to tilt* agt tl in tLt i ’tqmlar
Bt-koce 11 out lily, tu x * In if fe t t that old
people do not fffo o p b e ia u ** ilit*y art
old. Put iliey got old because tbe>
OCTOBER
Physician and Surgeon,
i
T O IL E R S O F SIB E R IA .
W o rk C o g e r Conditions Tkn t L n k.s
U n ion . M nk. In p o H lk l* .
They (lo not have labor unions In Si­
beria. aud conditions there as a conse
quenco uro much the samo as would
prevail In this country If tbs trusts
were successful in the war they are
constantly waging for tbo extermina­
tion o f the unions.
O f course In Siberia tbe workmen
are prisoners, but they nevertheless sn-
Joy us fu ll a measure o f liberty as tbs
men who control the great aggrega­
tions o f capital In thla country would
grant to their employees If the union«
did not stand lu their way.
T w enty thousand laborera are em­
ployed In the vicinity o f Tomsk, Sibe­
ria, most o f them having their famUlee
with them. They work for six or seven
months a year, the winters being too
severe to permit o f any labor, aud
lodge in miserable shacks o f plank or
In dump, cold aud dirty barracks. They
are forced to buy tbe necessaries o f
life from the company stores at an ex­
orbitant price, aud If they are sick, as
they often are, they are attended by
lgnoraut Infirmary employees. There
are no books or libraries, and no
schools for the children.
Both men
and women during the working seasou
toll from tw elve to fifteen bourn a day.
Naturally enough, when they return to
their miserable hovels at the end o f a
day’s work and see their pathetically
Ignorant children grow ing up Into the
same kind o f alavery they try to for­
get tlielr troubles In drink.—N ew York
Journal.
W h ea Lab or G e l. Us Owm.
The follow ing editorial from the Brio-
bane Worker, an Australian Journal,
shows what Is done through labor af-
fort lu a furoff country:
Labor bus come to claim lta own. It
Is content as yet with a portlou only.
T lie time la not far distant when U
will be satisfied with nothing less than
all. "O ld age pensiona” —that to the
lim it o f demand today. But for bow
long, think you, can tbe oreatora o f
wealth be appeased with a pauper
dole? “ Conciliate and arbitrate!"—that
is tbe present ultimatum o f labor to
capitalism. But one day tbe grim hu­
mor o f conciliating or arbitrating with
a system o f organized plunder will be
recognised, and tbe ultimatum then w ill
be short and sharp—^"dlsgorgs!” N ev­
ertheless. distasteful ns tbs fact Is to
nrdent spirits, these palliative measures
are necessary stages on tbo way to tbs
final goal. And they w ill be all the
sooner passed because we have coming
to the front In the movement men who
honestly regard them as measures o f
permanent value.
T h . A im
o f A ll M ea.
One thing ought to be aimed at by
all men: That the Interest o f each In­
dividually and o f all rollectlvely should
be the same, for If each should grasp
at bla Individual Interest all human so­
] ciety will be dissolved.—Cicero.
LABOR N O TES.
The International Brotherhood o f
Teamsters now has over 100,000 mem­
bers and 900 local unions. The annual
convention meets In Cincinnati In A u ­
gust.
Portsmouth (N. H .) musician« ore
planning the organisation o f a union
In that city, and nearly all are favora-
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