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. ' & I . t f1- J- ? i 4- V ', M, imrtr1 M&te acaCHarfaAcOBeeusUni WhylAmWell 7 t i -" I, THE SOCIAL DEMOCRACY Arguments Presented by Can didate Debs. Mr. Jaoob Weavw, of Baahn.U I1U wife of ex-eltjr towihul Wearer, bM nUrl7 ftoorend from th lllnt which keptbr bftMtmnclioflhstlineforflTortUyearipMt. u,. war 1 flftr-tx yeart old, nd baa inred In BtuiiDCU n "fir ttllWInfSoiT of her recoT.rr i lnure.tln5. 8b. I tnflrd for fire d alx rear with the trouble that comaa to wrirhSSat toe&noof Ufa. I wu roueh weakened, waa unable mo?U of toe time Si do my own work, and suffered beyond r """".' j" !t" ..n...huritnd melancholy. Yk manrdinireht medicine, but notbln. eeemed to do i me read about Dr-Wllllama' rink Pill forPale People, and eotne JiManda neonuneoded them hlichlr. I made tip rnr rolnd to try them. 1 bouf tit the Drat box In Marcti, lwr, ana wa cenenw ma box and a naif cored me completely, end I am now rawed and etronr. I hare not been bothered wltn my irouuiea einco i f? ?, recommended them to many women who are eufiVrlnr m I eaffered. They are toe only thine; that helped we jn ine inei that eoniM wjbo many uuituiiuj ...,, nmn Habecrlbed and aworn to before me inu aa. uay oi wwurr, . . tffgj U. U. 11ICKH, binary ruuttv From tht Jiteora, axunntu, mu He Shows How the Usues of the Old Parties are Rooted la Existing Economic Conditions. BriWilliams PinKPills for Pale People At alt 5niext or direct from the Dr. WlUlama MMilclne Company. 8cbDeta, N V . pot-tU on rocelptof price, M . pttlox.t boira, tlM. igab. r Jt A. .1 II a Head thla ovor cnrofully find tako tho first opportunity you liavo to stop into our store and natiafy yourself that tho etatements herein mndo nro simply Btatotnonts of plain fnctn. Wo soil clothing furnish ing goods, hal8, or anything in our lino as cheap as any houso on tho coast and our guarantee, Your Money Back if You Want it. CWpals us to soil our gooda on such small margins, that no ono ran undersoil ns. Kvery day is Bargain Day in our store. Wo mark nit our goods in plain figures Jiavo but ono prica and guarantee that to Ikj as low ns tho lowest. Yours for low prices, G, W, Johnson & Company. The Peoples Clothiers and Furnishers MaKliiley and Uryan have held tho floor long enough and have had columns of space in which to exploit their para mount issues. There oro others. Among them is Kugene V. Debs, the labor Icador, and presidential candidate of the social domocracy. Debs, too, lias n paramount issue and in a recent speech in Chicago lie explained it as follows t ''Tho one vital issuo in tho prcsant campaign springs from tho privato own ership of tho means of production, and it involves tho whole question of political equality, economic freedom and social progress. This fundamental issuo has been studiously ignored by both tho ie publican and democratic parties. It has been clearly stated and squarely met by tho social democratic parly. "Tho alleged issues of tho old paarties aro all rooted in tho oxlsting euonomlo system, which thoy aro pledged to pre servo ana pcrpotule, and which our party is pledged to abolish. Tho contest today is for tho control of tho govern mejet by thrco separate classes, into which modern society is divided. The capitalistic class Is represented by the republican party, tho middlo class by the democratic party, and tho working class by tho social democratic party. Each of theso is committed to tho economloMnterpsta of tho class that it represents. ''Tho republican platform consists of solfcongratulation on tho part of the dominant capitalistic class. It breathes prosperity galoro and cries out for 'four years more.' Tho democratic platform is tho wail and cry of the perishing mid dlo class. It is calamity without end. ''Tho social democratic platform is a plain indictmont of tho capitalistic ays Dr.Bulls COUGH SYRUPl euros Hacldne Concha, Soro Lungn, lJronohitm. Grlppo. Piioumonia mm nil Bovoro lunirniTcctioiiB. Why then risk consump tion, hhIow. Hiiro dentil? Tnko wnrning ! Act nt onco! Buy n, boltlo of Dr. Bull' Cough Syrup, n doctor's proscription, uscdovorCOyoara. l'rico, only 25 conts. Insist on having it Don't bo im- Sosod upon. RofUso tho oalorH nuhstitutot it is not ns good ns Dr. Bull's. Salvation Oil cure Ithetimatl-m Achee nnd Pains. IS&ZScU. tern. It Is. n call for class political action on tho part of tho working class, and its ringing declaration in favor of the col lectivo ownership of the means of pro duction is tho clarion voice of economic freedom. "The platform of eaoh party is tho ex prenion of tho class it represents. The platform of tho democratic party is the expression of the small capitalists. It differs from tho republican platform in degreo only. Tho difference between it and tho social democratic platform is not In degree, but in kind. The platform of tho republican party favors expan sion. According to Senator Dopew we now have only 5 por cent of tho trade of the Orient and should have 50 per cent. Tho gotting of tho other -15 per cent con stitutes the white man's burden nt the present time. Tho Democratic party h opposed to this 'policy, which it donouucoa as im perialism nnd dcclaros to bo tho para mount issue of the campaign. Tho dif ference between tho two parties is so clear as to be eolf-evldent. Tho small capitalists, represented by tho Demo cratic party,lack tho resources necessary to contiol foreign markets. On the other hand, expanding markets will extend the lease of power of tho great capital ists and enable them to crtieh out thoir competitors in tho middlo classes. This is what is called tho burning issue of the campaign. "Tho position of tho two old parties in regard to tho trusts is practically tho samo. Both favor tho competitive system- Both condemn its fruits, but fa vor the system itself. Tho right of cor porations to exist and to exact tribute from tho working classes should bo re spected, according to tho Democratic party. "It is true that Bryan denounces pri vato monopolies, but If ho buliovcs what ho says, why docs ho not propose to es tablish public monopolies in thoir place? Tliero is absolutely no real differ re between tho Democratic nnd Republi can parties on that issue. "It is only a question of timo when tho concentration of industries will he complete. Tho interests of tho trusts aro so completely interwoven that tliore will in timo bo n trust of trusts. No power on'carth can arrest tho system ot combination. It is paving tho way for a now order of things and socialists, un derstanding tills trend, aro marshalling under tho banner of economic equality. A world-wide struggle is going forward. Mon fit to bo economic, and political equals should bo social equala.and under tho coining regime class distinctions will disappear from tho world forever. "Tho thrones of Kuropo nro beginning totrembln before-tho march of socialistic idoas and will Boon totter to their fall. And tho same movement is going on in tho United States. Under n socialistic government life will no iongor be a struggle for bread, nnd tho soul will bo free from thedomiiiation of tho stomach. The elimination of tiio economic system does not mean the olovatlon of tho work ing class al()iio,hut of all men. Tin. ,.vU ..., ! i. .1.1 .iiuvinnm ootuill III IIII9JIUUKIIIJ1 ,. y t--jrta r-t L . Mm - HI I D HI 1 V I lyuiioj iiuyjQiw ill mb ysiflyfiB A Few Letters to Mrs. Pinkham from Women She has Helped From Mr Bertha Ofer, Second and Clayton Sts.f Chester, Pa. L. ' Tlt-m Mna. Pr-firi-AM ; I tinvi taken fivo bottles of Lydla B. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound nnd cannot f praise It enough. I had hendnahe, leucorrhiua, falling & ; of tho womb and kidney trouble. I nlto had n pnln when standing or walking, and sometimes there seemed ' to bo balls of fire in front of me sa that I could not see for about twenty minutes. Felt tired in tho morning ; vrhcnlgotup. Had fainting spells, was down-hearted and would cry. I am very thankful to you for what your Vcgotablo Compound has done for me." From Mrs. Caroline Samuel, 14 Hammond St., Roxbury, floss. "Dkab Sins. Pinkham: I wrlto you n few lines to lot you know how much good your Vegetable Compound has dono mo. It should be in every household. I suf fered for years with very severe sick headaches nnd kidney troubles of long standing. Your medicine is my friend of friends. It is worth n dollar u drop," From Mrs. flary A. Hlple, North Manchester, Ind. "Dbab Mrs. Pinkham! I cannot find language to express tho terrible sufTerlng I huvo hud to endure. I had fomalo trouble, also liver, stomach, kidney nnd bladdor trouble. Was obliged to pnss urine every few minutes, and it would scald me so that I could curirly sit. stand, or lio down. I tried several doctors, and also several patent medicines, and hud despaired of ever gottlng-woll. AtlustI concluded to try Lydla V. I'ink ham's Vogotablo Compound, and now, thanks to your mcdlclno, I am a well woman. I cannot praise your tnedlclno too highly, for I know it will do all and evcu moro than it is recommended to do," BUSINESS CARDS O. JHL CQACK m V Successor to Dr. J. M. Kcono, of Whlto Corner, Salem Or. Parties desir ing superior operations nt modorato fees in any branch aro in especial request. ALBERTAJESSUP. Phono 1071.1 nOOMS 1 AND a, ORAY IJLIC, B. F JONES. Attornoy-nt-Lnw Toledo, Oro-Ton. Was Clerk of Circuit Court t i years anilhas an up-to-dato alxtract oi al ntjr lit Lincoln count', 11.17m ?cS M r. Gonoral Weakness of System " Dead ILks. Pijwham : I have you to thnulc for my health and strength. I hnvo taken your medicine for two yoars. 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PACIFIC ' And Soo, Lint, i FJrst-clasa and Tourist SLEEPERS DAILY Passongors booked to and from ALL POINTS EAST Atlantic Steamship Office, , , , For full particulars apply to Votn; 11 n HU III Vancouver, B. 0. ABBOTT lilrdfil, PortUftj, SO UL E JJltOS, Piano Tuners and 11 pares PORTLAND ORE. For Salem and vicinity leave ordors at Geo. Will's Music Store. "With tho end of capitalism will como tho end of war. Such n meeting ns this is immensely iguillcaiit mid suggestive, It is n testimony lo tho fact that me nnd women are thinking of this question ns ever before, and that the world Is War is tho normal state of cnpltaliHiu.itru,n,,,l,i" ?" tho ,,rink of tho Bfuntost iiivuiuuuii lb uvui rut. ''Tlifi iwtvt riilliii, uliiau ivlll cruel. Tho face of capatalistic society is blotched from the effects of its deseased organism. Today overy Ch'rlatlon na tion is armed to the teeth to protect itsolf against other Christian nations. If tlioro was no gold in tho Transvaal tlioro would he no British soldiers there. If thoro was no prospect, of acquiring natural wealth in tho Philippines we would not now ho worrying ovor the Filipinos' hick of capacity for self-government. Stops th Couth anil Works off tlie CoU. taxatlva IlromnQulnlnoTublclii euro a roM In ono day. No Cure. No I'ay. 'flcc25c 8 3 O Ol. S KC O Tt. I .. . Bean tho -to Kind Yw Hate Always Bough! rcz&m& Boots and Shoes MrJo to onlcr. Lndjos Shoos a pcc- miiy, Kvrairingncnuy uone, J. M. Nccdlram. 181 Com st T , Sullivan, State Street Tailor. Fall Bultln-rs Jtut In. Tho Olxjriidora" pat tern from Chicago, uett buslni'M aulta SIS. is panu W. he tho workiiu; class. 1 look into tho future and see the ideal commonwealth witli woman standing siilo hy Bide with man "Tho brand of Inferiority will bo erased from her brow and together they will go forward to a higher and happier life." fffiQQ A complete stock U I ao o of grass and clover Qpnjn seeds always on OCCUO hand. Prices the lowest possible for first-class seeds. Give us a call before hi i vino- JV" 9I Court s,r Uliying. v pfconc 1781. BREWSTER & WHITE, The Fctd Men. UK The Dest Prescription for Malaria. Chill" and fever I. a botilonf (iroro'aTMlcloM dill Tonic. It Ualmply Iron niul uululno In a ImteloM form. No euro uo ay, l'rlro roc, 6-10(imcxl Beari the 4 ll Kind WW HavS Wtt3J3 B(Wlit Waie r Co., WHEN YOU PAY YOUR GOOD MOffir vJryUoTorfc1 that will give you tho vorv S1 ,V .lationo aBt tlfo & GREAT ROOK ISLAND ROUTE Our popular personally conducted tourist excursions in modorn 1'ulhniD tourist sleeping cars leave Salem overr Monday Evoning nnd Thursday evening yia bacrnmonto nnd every Tuesday even ing nnd Saturday mornhig via Portland and run through to Chicago without change via tho World's most scenic Line connecting at Chicago with all morninz trains Last, also with the Rock Island personally conducted tourist car for Boston. Theso tourist sleeping cars aro broad vestibuled, lighted with Pintcli Gas and provided with all weekly llluj. trutcd periodicals and magazines for the free ubo of our pntrons nnd ore accom panied through to destination by a rep resentative of the Great Hook Iln,l Routo. Wo nlso have a daily first-clan sleeping car sorvico to Chicago via the Scenic Line, and tho best dining car sorvico in tho world. For full information, maps etc, call on or writo to, A. K. Cooi-uu, Gen. Agt or Portland Oregon, W. W. Hkinnkk, G. M. Powers Agent S. P. Co. Agent 0 It k N Co Salem Or. Salem Or. OFFICE, CITY UALL. For water dcrvlco nnply at odlco. Bills payable monthly In ndvaucc. Make nil complaints nt, tho olllc Loans and Insurance Money to loan from 0 to 8 per cent, according to security no expense for examination. Insuranro effected on hops nnd othor property nt lowest rates. John Moir 290 Com. st. Mo.'iw'liO STATE STREET, Hnieing Sang Co, Chinese and Japanese Fancy aed Dry Cools, bilks Ladles, tinker- wear, i-urnismneuooas.maiiiois iianaKercnieii. Ornaments. Silk Chlnaware. Etc. scuing cneap, All foods now 918-13 Salem Or PMDERiAZISKI '."A TTT HOTVYE - i h-. to - ... t't... : 1 "! Ji t ) . - i 1 r - t i;io ... : Representatives of the Aeolian Company will t i " be at the -i r , .. 1' . ." 1 V it f ':. 'T . , f it. i . i (f 1 ytt't . -i - w ' . V yj --' Yv liiamette Hotel y - One weekybeglnn1nfffllondiy;Octob(jrl51li, 1900, ready to show the ..IANOIvA. .,.'.' And tlie Aeolian. To everyone who calls. If you arc merely curious it will richly repay you to call and see these, 4 marvelous, 'musical instruments. Jt' . 1 J. ' - . 5't .,! PLAYS ANY PIANO. ANYONE CAN PLAY IT. ? , . 4 S? f f. i . D laHri i llatiJtMaWlaBal mmW'SE' Mf &m9$K aBaMaBiBBBi&iBM'BWBBBVL aSaflw ilillfl JHk mmWmW atfaV f ' M JaS fVrVKJBI laBSwvlgK " A. WaJlaaaBaaB JC'i If you like' 3VE u S ic w0a r . PIANOLA IN CONNECTION WITH UPRIGHT PIANO tf WHEREVER THERE IS A PIANO THERE S1I0ULDBE A PIANOLA. You like piano music, don't you? Yoir would like io play brilliantly on the piano, wouldn't you? You know that extraordi nary fine piano music helps immensely to en tertain your friends, don't you? You'd like to have Paderewski in the house if you could use him at any time for piano playing, and have him keep still all Ihe reM of the time, wouldn't you? Well we swear to you, upon cur honor, each of these dear desires of your , heart tan he accomplished right :now,.Mm medialelyif you will buy' a Pianola and put it in your house. By means of it you' -can play any piano and any piece of music ever written. It costs 250, but it won't cost you iinylhinjr to call at the Willamette hotel any day next week and examine this wonderful musical instrument. It plays with expression and is. endorsed by. musicians.- v. s . f ' i . .1 ; t f ,jft -y . B vWB ybS, BOLvB AGBNT POR OREGON dKlSJRSBNTIN THE AEOLIAN OO. THE LAUGEST AANUFACTURERS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IN THE WORLD. ( Portland W.in-rnnmc CQee wni-j-ffnfi d6 Y.ork 18 West 23d st- London, 225 Regent st. ) Pans, 32 Avenue d'L'Opera. U-actones: Meriden.Conn,, Worcester, Mass., Detroit, A