THE EIGKNE IMILV Cl ARP. MONDAY. MAY II, IINWt
I b WsII as Men Are Bade
ierable by Kidney and
t Bladder Trouble.
L trouble prey, upon the mind.
",-dlesseiisiuiibition; beauty,
vieor and cheerful
ness -soon disappear
when the kidneys are
out of order or dis
eased. Kidney trouble hat
become so prevalent
that'll ia not nocoin-
P mon for a child to be
born afflicted with
weak kidney. If the
Ct-toooft n, if the urine scalds
" :t h.n the child reaches an
tit should be able Ao control the
Ta i, yet afflicted with bed-wet-tUdapon
thecause of thediffi
Jiev trouble, and the first
'.Id be towards the treatment of
Sortsstorgans. OTiis unpleasant
Like to disea8"1 condition of
-Tssnd bladder and not to a
,wit people suppose.
a at well as men are made miser
I kidney and bladder trouble,
wed the same yeat remedy,
u and the immediate effect of
.Root is soon realized. It is sold
SOCIALISM vs. ANARCHY
en
j (By A.M. Simons, in May WiUhire's
: -Kd. Note. In vit-w of the re
cent attempts to revive the decay in s
; fallacy that links Anarchism and So
cialism together in tne pomilar minJ..
: we reproduce here somt extracts from
the address of A. M. Simons, of Chi
cago delivered in that city, follow-
1" b ue assassination of President Mc-
'viU of sjfifty are sot forth with sttf
ficietu ;v.di)es?, the cure will devel
op isi Mime mysterious, spontaneous
manner. When asked tj join with
i he Socialists they profess them
selves as adverse to accepting a spe
cific, name, and dtchirA thm if ,h..
U II I V
the immraut aiuiust all thus.
would seek L- ehuiiKe the enl:i;::-h.,
order. Thus it comes about thai
over and over u.ain tho violent d-.-eds.
of unarehists haw oeeu used as an
excuse fS ult:tckin the only real
enemy of anarchy socialism. ,
When in tne perspective ;f time
the events of today shall ojj s on in
their proper relation, some future
writer will draw up an indictment,
"In re the .Murder of William Mc
Kinley. The People of tho l uited
l km I partv, who wi:Ii
t 'K'm ) t::e eUvtioti
and wh '. alter 1 he ele
elarei t!iat iu was r
i Jentk-Jl Ui.
of M.-Kinlt .
tioii, li ive de-es.nmsilil-
for
and all the
COU t UUP tn mil nwnrl.in m
present conditions neh rniifntr miStatea vs. Cxolgou, et al.
help all reforms. Vnihlmr .-nilrt Kul Rnr thni-A wilt hn manv i(.irtttaa
Kinley, at Buffalo, on September furtht'r frfra tne tr"h- In the light upon that Indictment that not even
t he format ion of tm. s
ahus.'s that have grown out of them.
The ih)kesme;i of this party preach
ed liie doctriue th.it MeKinley had it
in his power to stop or to continue
the process of trade expansion, u
set limits to economic development.
They declared over and over again
through their press that economic
conditions were controllable by
those in possession of the powers
of government, and con la find no
words strong enough In which to de-
duction is not so much to defend the !s'lc Philosophy, the conclusion from most sealou. police officer of today I 1 w" '"mwMn de .lorln
alnst this mon- TH ', T 1 ?" ""T" , f"d A.-.e'ch.rac..' U : e n .w ! d-
6 oclal,8,t,s have consistently L'?,, f h, pet,Ple- ' that certain ! asent. as the true accessory before .,,. .,,,. ,he ,nBrch,c cry for
.... T Jtl ' Perlo8 the same " , a iY'"t""J"' .u.- ,he reverB ot economic
"iuuc. lue Views expressed by ua'ulc au ouuuiu UB aiLaraeu. "R nno. iiirj r iun uun wuuui
me lecturer are as apDllcable now But th i economic oRreiopmeni.niaue me ar
renfuf i v atvha,Ve laiien P'ce prea.-h the doctrines ot individualism
r.centl In New ork and Chicago upon which anarchy is based, some
as thej- were to the Incident which) how renliie tht th ....m -f
taUaA . 1 . "....
originally called them forth.)
ploitatlon Is safe so lona as onlv in
dividuals are attacked. Hence their
patronizing gentleness with anarchy
niters of the destiny of our social
life. They have formulated In their
Interests the social institutions, gov
ernmental organization, and lo a
large extent the thought of a great
mass of our popuhition.
develop
ment and the destruction of organ
ized production, in agreement with
their accomplices- In the Republican
party, the Pemocrntic party refused
In any tv-uy to permit a transforma
tion of society that would make such
horrible outbreaks impossible They
insisted that the poison should be
fj one-dollar
jlti. You may
-mole bottle
I free, also a How or swmdp-rooi.
it telling all about Swamp-Root,
many of the thousands of testi
Jetters received from sufferers
,1s writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Hon, K.Y., be sure and mention
r '(Don't raake -any mistake,
Cnber the name, Swamp-Root,
wr'i Swamp-Root, and the ad
jjojliimton, N. Y., on even
in fifty-
jNew Set of
do you have OLD
1BY CHAIRS In your
I when you can make them
AS NEW for only 5Uo 7
an of Chlnamel will work
kri In your home.
(that the Chinaman Is on
fan.
Sour west show window.
JOfiEE OUR NEW WALL
PAPER
M-18 West Seventh St.
bVERTON
Paper and Paint Co.
crimes. Not that anarchists who their hand with which to drive back i "ot read, the only Individual whose
commit crlmeB of violence should all enemies of exploitation and op- hands are wholly clean ot the blood
not be punished under present so-. presslon. They It Is who for their! ' the Chief Magistrate, tho only
ciety. Society must do this In self-1 own profit insist upon holding down , body that ha consistently and con
defense. But Biieh punishment will ; the safety valve upon a social boiler . stantly fought each and evorjr one
have no more effect in wiping out i long past the bursting point. They I of these conspirators, that hus do
anarchy than anarchist assassins-1 are the ones who have Interpreted i nounced them publlrly and privately
Hons will have In abolishing capital-; the philosophy of society along the nd through Its press with atl tho
ism and exploitation. sanies lines aa thev were Interpreted Power that It can wield, is the party
by the man who fired the fatal shot''lch ' represent here tonight tho
Now It so happens that the present jat Buffai0 I Socialist Party. Therefore It is wo
ruling class profit by the conttnua- ' .alone need no excuse- at thlB time,
tion of the present economic system. I ere we not told from ten thou-
u ... mii , .i,.aieand platforms In every city and " 0 . . . 0 oniy onm wnn nare to
..u.u ,u ,w,v-,.w - ij K., , ieav mat our skitib are wno y clear
and Indeed even encourage anything han-let .In f th .land by the "tors any of ,, h'uiM
h'.niE ron the kvakd.
The Socialist antagonizes the posl
iiuus oi snarcnv at everv nnlnt s... whl.-h has h.a. i i'i Mn.t nrnn.inAn .n.nnv ihyu. -k mttert thor ilnmiini1i.il thm thrt
clallsm Insists and demonstrates its I from this same standpoint, the hoi- made up this first body of respon- pons should be prepared, they helped
position by a host of facts drawn 1 lowness of their attempts to "stamp ' slble conspirators must be put the' In the maddening of the brnln, but
from history and contemporary so-! out anarchy" appears. This stamp- great financial interests that control w hen the nalural result followed
c lety that economic relations and Ing out of anarchy, like ' wiping out the destinies of the Republican party. ! 'hey hastened to disclaim rospon
not individual caprices are at the the shims'' In great cities, when at- They It is who have resisted everv slhlllty.
bottom of social Institutions. The tempted by capitalists, as an Indi- attempt at change In social rnndi-j Tho only body of men, tho only
social Institutions thus determined ! vidiiallstlc measure. It is an effort Hons and who see in the assusslna- portion of present society, ngalnsi
constitute the environment which i to punish Individuals for social tion but one more weapon ready to w hom this Indictment positively can-
loruia tne cnaracter and determines
the nature of individuals. The So
cialists maintain that at the present
time mat Dasic economic develop
ment has reached a point where a
great change is imminent. It Is the
great triumph of Socialism to be
j able to predict what that change will
I be, and the methods of its accomplish
! ment and to substitute for the Uto-
pian dreams and anarchistic spec
. ulatlon of former ages scientific de
duction from established facts. The
Socialist points out that this im
pending change must necessarily con
sist In the transfer of the great com
plex Instruments with which wealth
Is produced and distributed from
private to co-optrative ownership.
More Important still, the Socialist
Is able to demonstrate the manner
in which this change Is destined to
come- about.
When the ballot was put Into the
hands of the worker, when univer
sal suffrage was attained, the need of
forcible revolution passed away.
Moreover, Blnce the coming so
ciety Is to be ruled by the producers
of wealth, that change should not
come until the laborers are suffi
ciently Intelligent to use their bal
lots to effect the change.
There is a widespread Idea among
professional philanthropists, scho
lastic economists and so-called stu
dents of society (most of whom j strongest bulwarks of the present; Aji. the. noxt party to the indict- , Ills health noA as It slwul.li
, wouio. nnu it to tneir economic ens- society ng.nnsc me coining oi suciui- niem; me t-i:uim v tiiH:unurr uwiuru , no nan not uvu mu uosi i yni
'advantage to tell the whole positive ism. Its logical violence Berve3 as tW fact and accomplice the devd, UolHstex'a, ttocky Muuuulifc ;t
truth) to maintain that if only the an excuse to inflame the minds of must bo ulnr 4 t,hat other great Volt- I l.lnn, '
...ecu ecu cuiuu.a ..., , . . . . ,.,, , wim.... I or any part or unrcvr in mis nori
rill perpetuate that system.But ? 'e,a.klnK ,0' lhe lee" of W llliam . . jv'
iciallsts have come to realize McMnley that every man hud an , nakunln
he days of the economic sys- "" 8",C8 ,n s Proiid on dow n tt Tho "Z t
f .Mmltnllam onH .,,-h'. nro brutal economic f ght. that the POSI-I, 1 ""Hi""!! Uimil ru lliu print 111 I
r capitalism ana anarchy are h. . ,. f '., 'In every lnnd on Ihn fnce nf
that
the Socialists
that thi
tern
To Our
Customers
Om of tho lUHt. rails, as nwn
lu tli' cut nlMMto,
TIiIn nrt ielc has uuiuy ix-lnts
of lulerent t rvery hoiisi-kH"-erer.
It Ih a liis( miii up-tK
i hile a ml h rrttllt tit eery lutim.
' HOW 1X CiKT IT.
Phone u mil fur your
laundry wort mul (HI um to
briiiK n limt pn, and wo will
tte liver one to yuu frx of
FISHiR LAUNDRY Co
Phono Mala IB.
No children need npply, for
nonoiwill be given out ut office.
Be Cosh! What, is this thing
I See?
A Cuban Presidential Bee.
ThrnVn Ninny winM-thlnic occurrinir
In t'utui to rouinuuiu our uttcntion
mul lulrrt'st in our mt tlttor island
npul)IU. ,JuNt now tiiv rubaii prtsi
tltmtlnl rAinpuiKU prom (mini to Ihi
(MuhII an warm ud inltTt-wUnn mm
our own. .Your cnthusiHHm will hvt
iiroiiHtHl to ItN It I client pitch oner you
llUuiro over our bill ot frr and tr-iU-r
any of tin many apMtJalnK
(lUhoft niiMitloiMH tiMTt'on. Vou m
ruro wiliufnt'tUm at all tinn at tho
THEATR.E CAFE
ElectricGas.Water
and
hike.
Mie
numbered and that the world Is now " d "Vmined bv h s own exertions ! "rtn. tho onl- P"r,y """ hl"' ,0"nl
ready for the next step In social evo-j lte "m.SLl warthtar mer ! 11,0 l"Phr. denounced tho mill!,
lutlon, the dawn of the era of co- tha ' ch Hum Idiial was tlu aH.iter vI(llm r(M)riwnlKllV(,8i ex0Btfl, Uu,
operation and human brotherhood. , ?f,f' ,.F ""l nropiignnda. and liv every mews In
They are seeking to educate the peo-1 ' ,:.,", '"' ihintv was the kev ; 1,8 Powr 'K''t to ninko awrchy
pie to use their ballots to the end ,v,,d ,' .. !I ,P." " l5! ""-i.f.i'. ' Impossible. Is the Socialist Parly.
that the workers may actually he- V." " lh '" ,h' , hvi ,h m.i in Tlley iilone have alw'ays ilairmr ri di-
come the rulers in the present state
and may use the government ma
chinery to abolish nil exploitation
and oppression. This is the only
movement that really antagonizes
Into tho court nfi;u.il'y of tho future
with clean handiir and rest assured
note of modern social organization
a .u... . .-, r..l Vk.i. ..... nniince murder, whether- It be. of
ty, which they themselves person!- j h r "f ruled, whether Hs D " "e
fi.i in Willi,.,,, m,.ki,,i,. ,.,,. throne or ln Iho workslmin whether
ble of controlling social relations ; '"w starvation or.. th bullet of
n,l rtetertulnlmr aconnmlc enn.ll. 1 ,n "fsnssln. mnd. thuy- alone can go
Hons, bo iis to give or tako prosper-i
iiy iiwiii i lie win naiiu,n auu inw mul- - . , .. ... ,
ititude of. workers of this country?;"1 w,,aL .
This aprain makes of anarchy the j All thoBu are fundamontnl prim!-; r-" - ...
ally of capitalism. It Is one of the ; pies ii Mm philosophy of anurchny. Hor hanfi till nmn ;nuul- uot Kvt,
anarchy at every point. For this
reason Anarchists and Socialists have
been ever sworn enemies.
E. C Guiliford
Fe4 ind Livery,
Boarcjhis Staples
New roo Hooni New
ItVlbbcr lire liiniiuils.
Fall frtTk Hlnue Lino.
100 West mil BtrHt,
Willamette Valley Co
Groceries
You will always find
, the beat brands o(
Croccrfcs
i Fresh Green Vegetables
Flour and Feed
No delays, wa nave our own delivery
KI IIHCUIIIK I'Olt Til IC (it'Altl).
Phone II lflCU52Ee
Main S3 Jo II. HVIOII l.
1 9th St.
90
t
Dry Goods $Lrid Shoes
6 Days Only
oo
MC olicoes, per yard
Uc Outing per yard
6c
8c
Dl
Pc Outing per yard ........ 7c
pc Outing (while it lasts) per yard ... 5c
fMU2c Bleached Muslin per yard . . . 10c
M 10c Bleached Muslin per yard .... 8c
X yard wide Bleached Muslin per yard ... 5c
'c Unbleached Muslin per yard 7c
Ac Apron Ginghams per yard
oc and 40 Red Damask per yard
1.25 Outing Flannel Gowns .
Ladies' White Shirt vVaists
1.00 Waists 75r
iU 5 Waists 85c
1.35 Waists 95c
p5 Waists $1.25
7c
25c
90c
$2.00 Waists $1.45
$2.25 Waists $1.75
$2.50 Waists $2.00
$2.75 Waists $2.65
Don't. Foil to See these Waists Before Buying
Shoes
10 off
on all
Shoes
during
this sale
Shoes
Notions
5c Paper Pins 3C
5c Card Hooks and Eyes
10c Roll Crepe Paper . . . ,
3 Spools O. N. T. Luster . . . . - .
5 Spools Clark's O. N. T. Thread .
3 Spools Corticelli Silk Thread .
5c Pencil Tablet (a bargain) , . .
Men's Furnishings
Heavy Copper Riveted Overalls . .
50c Work Shirts
50c Fleeced Underwear .....
$1.00 Wool Underwear
10c Cotton Hose ...
3c
6c
10c
25c
25c
4c
50c
40c
35c
S75c
?c
Sale Ends Saturday, May 1 6th
ly Department Store
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