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& f !fc m THE D AILY JdtiBNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1602. ifW6 i i Q' .. , i 1 I I Phone 201 Blue, Just at r ived a fine lot of Colonial Ties for street wear 3 , Oxford Tics, Patent Kid Oxford Tics, Patent Leather Eight strap sandals for street wear with French or Cuban heels, The latest things out, call and examine these styles No trouble to show goods BETWEEN THE TWO EXTREMES Position Claimed for Demo cratic Party Neither Favoring Socialism . Nor Organized Capital JRVIN & PETTEYS... (7) (m) w ) -4 5 (1 fa) X A) 94 State street 1 The Leaders in Ujto"ate Footwear and Most People Know it, B& niUilgnfttutoln on every box of tho Kmilni Laxative Bromo-Quinincww . TTHlTjnin remedy that ? a nnUl o f "" ''" mmense n vestments ' Aro now bolng made in forming lands ul tho Willamette Valloy. Owing to tho fact that thoao lands can bu ob tained on such very avorablo tormB. Wo aro atlll In tho advanco In offering luducomonta to puruhaeorB. Wo havo grain and Block farms, fruit farmfl, amall tracts and city property. Hotels, mills, hop ranches, atoroe, blacksmith ahopi, alto horaoa and cattle for ealo, Inanr anco a Bpoclalty, also Notary Public. ! : s : . Bozortht, Ryan & Co. 292Commerclal St. Sa,enV 0rc00' re- Passenger Travel Has Increased An oxchango snys conductors port that passonKor travel In Western Oregon has illckod up porcoptlbly bIiico tho 3-cont faroa wont Into of- feet Juno 1. Tho Konornl pnsBongor ofllco of tho Southern Pacific will havo iitatomonts from agents nt tho end of tho mouth that will toll to what extent tho reduction has offoct ml travel. Tho nnnounccmont of tho reduced rnto wna oxpootod to opcrnto for an Inoreaao of travol, coiiBidored from tho standpoint of Ita advertising vnluo. && TfcL signature U on every box of tho gennlns Laxative Bromo-QuInlncTabioi TWttho remedy lht care cold la owe dajr. (From'Bakor City Democrut.) That tho labor convention In Don vor should show marked tondoncles along tho llnea of socialism, and af ford encouragomont to a now political movement with that Idea for Us ob jective point, la not at nil surprising to ono who realizes that an oxtremo In ono direction will always produce an oxtremo In another. An orn of combinations of capital In restraint of trade, of trusta concern ing tho food markets of tho world and rogulatlng tho supply and price, of po litical manipulation subvorslvo of tho rights of man, and calculated to de stroy tho principlo of equality boforo tho law, breed a spirit of resenting against tho existing order of things, from which another extreme is born. Tho Republican party, through Its policy of high piotectlon and special privileges to tho few, haB bulldcd Into tho political structuro of our country a condition of affairs that Is rapidly destroying that which Is known as tho mlddlo classes, making tho trades man and tho professional man and tho mechanic servants to tho alms and purposes of tho trust human ma chines, through which tho work of theso great combinations of capital must bo performed. With tho loss of his Independence ns a factor in tho community in which ho Hvob, by reason of his Inability to compoto In any lino of activity with tho trust system, tho citizen cither philosophically aligns himself with ex isting conditions, until ho can bettor thorn through politicnl agencies nt tho command of an onllghtonod pcoplo, or ho niBhoa ofT Into tho opposite ox tremo of Boclnllsm. It Hob within tho power or tlioso who npproclato and undorstnnd tho nntural rosults of trust domination to co-oporato and bring about wholo Bomo and honlthy chockB upon thoBO nbnormnl giowtha jun tho body politic not by Booking to roplnco tho sys tem by tho oqunlly atinormnl and equally dangoroua socialism, but by a roturn to tho conservative and nor mal conditions of Amorlcnn life. Tho tendoncy of trust domination, and Its chief dangor to tho nntlon, Ilea In ItH tloBtrucllon of tho so-cnlled mid dle elnsBOB of our republic and social Ibid will nccolorato InBtoad of restrain this work. A vory largo proportion of tho peo ple oducatod to boliovo In tho rights of property, and In tho propriety of Its ronulromont undor tho logltlmnto tern rnthor than to subscrlbo to tho greater dncs which socialism would imply, should conditions so shape themsolves as to allow no middle ground to stand-upon. Socialism at host Is a vaguo and un tried theory, bnBed on untenablo prem ises n string of airy nothings, with out a habitation or a namo that as sures the possibility of conditions on earth that can bo brought about only whon mankind nro fitted for heaven and got thore. Tho trust system moans financial foudallsm, in which nil tho Interests of ono vocation aro unified In the strugglo for oxlHtonco, if that term may bo omployod, against tho unified Intorosts of anothor, Just as tho feud al lords of other days marshalled their rotninors around tho rights and prlvi logos they assumed to possosB. Tho Individual will bo lost In tho shuffle, bolng merely n unit in the combination to which ho belongs, wed ded to Its purposo for his daily bread, and looking forward to the day whon economic conditions will forco tho dis solution of tho combines, and hide pondent activities again command tho onorgles of tho progressive mnn. Socialism, on tho other hand, would Introduce a radical and untried change In tho conditions of civilization that would perpotually bury tho Individual under a so-callod coinmunlty of Inter osts, and rob ambition of tho possi bility of lntlcpcndcnt achievement In any walk of llfo. Uctwoen those two oxtromes tho Republican party that would cnthrono tho trusta and tho proposed now party that would Introduce tho vagaries of socialism is tho organized democracy of tho nntlon that respects tho rights both of tho Individual and of prop erty, nnd which stands for tho rule of tho majority and tho conservative conditions of civilization. In the approaching crisis which tho two cxtrcmos of thought and action will proclpltato upon tho nation tho Democratic party must bo depended upon to align tho forces that stand for good government and tho preser vation of tho nation. Domocratlo principles havo stood betweon tho pcoplo nnd tho mon archal tendencies of men who believed themselves ondowed with tho dlvlno right to mlo; and thoy will stnnd be tweon tho kingship of unholy combin ations of cnpltal and tho country thoy would control nnd botweon tho kind ergartens of nnarchy and tho lntogrlty of tho republic. NEW COPPER "MINE W. L. Ingram and W. Ramsey Wake a Strike H Mineral Hitherto Unknown in Oregon Found in Josephine GMNDPAMEALTH. An Important Factor in tho Hap piness of His Grandchildren. There are families kere..Gra'd1pa " visit Is looked forward to with delght nd expectancy. Grandpa's com ug means fun ancf frolic and" enchanting itories. But there are other families where grandpa's visit is the burden of me year. The children dread It because they know It will put ft stop to their romping. The parents dread It because It will disorganize the household, every member of which must keep step witU (From tho Grants Pass Obsorver.) W. h. Ingram and W. H. Itamsoy, two miners of tho Slato Crook dis trict, havo added anothor Important coppor discovery to Josephine county by an extensive find of that motal in their district. On a high mountain ridgo overlooking Slnto Crook an 80 foot ledge of coppor has been uncov ered by thoso minors. The big vein extends entirely through the moun tain, as outcropplngs nnd prospect tunnels on each Bide prove. The great ledgo lies In a contact of sor pontlno; In fact, tho wholo mountain, asldo from tho copper cropplngs, Is sorpontlnc. Tho vnluos of tho vein on tho surface show a high per 'cent of coppor. Over tho summit of the mountain abovo the ledgo great rocks of gossan rise many feet In height The discovery Is ono of considerable Importance. Tho now find Is directly on a lino with tho noted Pre3ton peak and Waldo coppor mines, and without question is a northerly extension of tho same mineral bolt, though It Is located twenty miles north of nny of tho Wnldo mines nnd In tho north western corner of tho county. GOOD EXAMPLES The Latest Yarn. A Pittsburg drummor tells this now yarn: I always carry a bottlo of Kemp's Daleam In my grip. I tnlto cold easily and n fow dosos of tho Ualsam nlwaya makes mo a well man. Kvory whoro I go I spoak a good word for Kemp. I tako hold of my customors 1 1 tako old mon und young men, nnd toll thorn confidently what I do, whon processes f tho law, would enst tholr I tako cold. At druggists, 25 and COc. lots with tho u Us of tho tniHt sys How Women WjuM Soon Reform the Whole World. Discovery of Corundum. A discovery has boon made In Josephine county that brings to light a hitherto unknown mineral In this state that of corundum, or the oxido of aluminum. . Tho discovery was mado by II. C. Perkins nnd D. II. Stovnll. of this city, In tho upper Slnto Creek district of Northwestern Josophlno county Tho mineral occurs In dykos and narrow volns, cutting through a mountain of sorpontlno abovo Slato Crook. A quantity of tho crystals from tho find have boon brought to thla city, thoy bolng only that which la found near tho surfneo propcrlv UOurish the body. auu irom ineir iiiuuru uuu mu bc"-"" Indications of tho formations In which thoy occur, It is moio than like ly thnt sapphires and amethysts will bo found In connection with them. Corundum crystallzcs in tho rhom bohedral system, often appearing In gP :he slow shuffling tread of age; and sub ardinate duties nud pleasures to the -aprlcious whims of second childhood, rhe difference in these two old men is jitnply a difference of health. The one old man Is hale and hearty, enjoys Ids food, sleeps soundly, and keeps his grip on public nflairs. The other old mau fs weak and feeble, his appetite and d ges tlon are. poor, his sleep Is unsound, he has no Interest In life or affairs save as his personal comfort may be affected. Healthy old age, -whether in man or woman, is largefy a question of sound stomach and pure, rich blood. To pre serve this condition nature generally ueeds some assistance, In order to get rid of the accumulations of waste, efletc and poisonous substances which tend to clog the body and Impede the circu latlon. It Is also needful to kecp the stomach and digestive ami nmm. c tracts In a healthy condition, In order to helpless to the floor. Two year aro 1 commenced taking Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and little 'Pellets and Improved.'froBi the start. After Uk lug twelve bottles of the ' Discovery I was able to do light work, and have been improving ever since. I am now in good health for one of my age 60 years. I owe it all to Dr. Pierce's medicines." STRENGTH AND THB STOMACH. No man can be strong when the stom ach Is "weak." The body, and every organ of it, depends upon the stomach for nutrition. This nutrition is supplied by food which must be properly digested before it can be assimilated, when the stomach and the other organs of diges tion and nutrition are diseased, the food eaten Is imperfectly digested, and there is a reduction of the nutrition necessary for the sustenauce of the body. This loss of nutri tion soon shows itself in general feebleness or in te " weakness" of one or more of the organs most affected. Thus it is that indigestion often results in disease of organs remote from the stomach, the liv er, heart, kidneys, etc., becoming "weak." So, also, when the diseased stomach is cured by "Golden Medical Discov ery " the diseases of other organs which were caused by the diseased stomach arc also cured. I feel that I would be doing an injustice to you if I did not send you a statement of my case," writes Mrs. David W. Gulce, of Hamburg, Franklin Co., Miss. "I had liver complaint and indigestion. Everything that I ate disagreed with me. I suffered nil the time with swimming in my head; heart beat too fast; my feet and hands were cold all the time; did not sleep well at all; was able to go about very little. I commenced to use Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and 'Pleasant Pellets,' in May, 1897, nnd by December I could begin to get about very well. Have been doing iny work ever since, except washing. Feel better than I have for several years. I would recom mend Dr. Pierce's medicines to all who are troubled as I was. I am now sixty one years old, nnd I thank yoii most kindly for the happy relief and cure." GOOD ADVICB. If you feel weak and run down; if your stomach Is disordered or dis eased; if there is heart "trouble." liver "trouble," or kidney "trouble" if your blood is "thin "and sluggish, begin the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery and you will begin to renew your youth and strength. &ICK people urc iuvivcu w w..... . oy letter, jrce. ah tuncajmuu' strictly private and Address Dr. R.V. CHAMPION MOWBR IT DRKWS THE BKR- H. rfi'nWnn'nr&K -STO NO PUS 3m ii 1 i.n iff vmlYS The Difference Explained This Draws the Uft Added Traction m' WW 4 l)t awing tho finger bar of a moworj adds to tho traction pushing lessons 'It. Tho Draw Cut Mower (Champion) Hniua powor tho Push Cut Mowor (all others) loso powor. Whoovor hoard of a draw-cut mowor prior to tho Introduction of the Champion In 189GT Look for tho push bur running from tho framo nt tho axle to tho yoke ut tho finger bar, und you gun mighty noon toll whother tho claims others make for tho draw-cut principle nro correct. A push bnr causes tho insldo whuol to lift whon tho linger bar meets forolbly a flxod obstruction. In dllllcult cutting n mowor with a push bar will loso traction and powor, Tha Champion wheels will press harder on the ground under both condition. THE WHEELS WIU. NOT LIFT FROM THE GROUND. fl Desirable fldlllStM . - -ktfAttJi! Tho constant resistance which tho linger bar of fill mowers meets In use will in tlnio causa tho outer end to sag baok. Tho knlfo Is thon no longor In a true lino with tho pitman, but the pitman Is pushing and pulling on ono llnfy and tho knlfo is running baok and forth- on anothor. Power that should bo used In driving tho knlfo U worse than wasted, and breakage of pllprnn, kplfo. or knlfo hool fraquontly reeulta. Many mowers nro laid aside because offrorjaent breakage of those irta. Evoa If no break occurs thoro 1 U rapid wear to all parts; tho draft la hardaud If tha prass la tough tho Snffe will often ehoko and stop tho What tho Other Fellow Bays. Wo did ovory thing that over was done. Wo Invented everything. What wu didn't Invent wa Introduuud Urst. Wo won evory Hold trial that over was hold anywhere Including ono In Sibe ria nnd anothor in tho Klondyko. We took all tho prUos at tho Paris show nobody also got hold ot anything carrying away. Tho crowuod heads of Kuropo fell over eivoh othor to pin badgoa on us. Wo mnko sixty mach ines a Bocond at our faotory. Wo sell moro machines than all tho othor com panies put together. The United Btntea owcb Us growth and prosperity to our machines. Wo won tho civil war. Wo aro strictly IU Thoro la only ono maohluo anyway. It Is tho McDcorno. VT E SIEL-L- MITCHELL WAQON8 CASE PLOW8 H008IER DRILLS STAR WIND MILL8 MITCHELL FEED CUTTERS 8WI8S FEED CUTTER8 DLIZZARD EN8ILAQE CUTTER DIAMOND FEED MILLS PLANET JUNIOR Q00P8 CULVER ORAQ 8AW MACHINES BAOQER 8PRINQ TOOTH HARROWS FLEMING STACKERS AND RAKES OI8SELL CHILLED PLOWS CHAMPION MOWERS, BINDERS REAPERS AND RAKES SOUTHWICK HAY PRESSES "MEYERS" PUMPS AND HAY TOOL8 STAYON DOOR HANQERS CLARK'8 RIQHT LAP8 HENNEY BUGGIES EE LINE VEHICLES DADCOCK VEHICLE8 BARD WIRE, DALE TIES BINDER TWINE AND ROPE MITCHELL WAQON GREASE AND MOTOR BICYCLES DEFENDER SPECIAL AND OXFORD TIRES DUNLOP AND HARTFORD TIRES If tho womon would always sot a good oxamplo It would soon reform tho world as tho mon are continually following nftor tho womon. If a wo man could talk out of tho two cornora of hor mouth nt tho samo time tnero would bo n good donl said on both sldos. Dr. Darrln wants JUBt such ad vocates. No ono tonguo or cornor or tho mourn can toll of tho wondorful euros ho 1b performing dally 'at his ofllcoa. Tho following cases substan tiate Ills wondorful skill: Mlsa I Stnnllold, 323 Mill streot, Salem, cured ton yoara ago of doaf noss and discharging oara. J. S. Hoston, Wlllamotto Hotel, Sa eom, llvor complaint nnd dyspopsla; 'cured. A. O. Uyora, Independence Or,, total doafnoss-slnco ilvo yonrs old, cured In two month's. II. II. McAllister, Salem, Or., oczo ma; restored In six wooks. Mrs. W. M. Smith, Phoenix, Ariz., discharging onr all her" life; cured. Al. Turpln, Wollon, Or., hontt and stomach trouble, rapidly recovering. Miss Tllllo Qmndnll, Edison, Wash., tjczumu over the face for yoara; cured. J. l MoClellau, postmaster at To- ulna, Wash., deafno8 throo years; cured. Miss Nottlo Hosonthal, S. P., weak noes of optic nerve and catarrh; re stored. Mrs. S. A. Whlto, 4C08 South L utreet. Tacoma, Wash., pon paralysis; cured. Jamee W. Pew, Kaglo Point, Or., dropsy of heart and llvor nnd dyspop sla; restored. John R. Hardin, Modfoid, Or., cured two yearn ago of catarrh of the head nnd stomach. Jonas Putting's girl, Ashland. Or., paralysis ot hands, feet and bladder; cured. Dr. Darrln remains at the Wlllam Ue Hotel, Salem, until July Oth. where ho Is prepared to treat nil our- able ehronlo and private disease. IIKAI.TU IN OI.D AOB can, therefore, best be enjoyed bv the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery. This medicine cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of diges tion and nutrition. It enables the per fect digestion and assimilation of the tA .,n whlrfi tihvsical strength de- tapering hexagonal pyramids, some of .afa n cleanses the blood of clog- thcao being of largo bIzo. In hardness, Kjng nnd poisonous matter, and by in- corundum Is next to diamond and It creasing the activity of teM-mktag la mainly this fact alone that gives it,',,, S'ii IrK Ita commercial value. nutrition and the life of the whole phys- In color it 1b white, blue, violet, rod, teal man. , . 4. yellow and .gray. Tho transparent "I'dZt ft SSilch" & varieties aro prized aa gonis, tho bluo j cnipi0yCd several physicians, but they imiiur tun Himiuru. 1110 vioiol 1110 amo- v..i,i not ri-nrii mv case." wriica mr. v "-". - - r .wmu -. j - . thyst, tho red tho ruby, and yellow tho topas. That which Is found In tho Jobo phluo dlscovorythua far la tho whlto corundum, or tho more common vnrl oty, though all tho colors may bo ox pectcd to bo found in tho samo local ity. Tho white of opatpio corundum tins considerable commercial value; on uolng puivonzeu it is usou lor polishing othor goms, flno steel Instru ments, tools, etc. It Is nlso used for pointing tools and for cutting glass. Tho dlscovory ot tho corundum was mado by accldout by Porklns and Stovnll, who wore making a tour through tho dlstrlcL a fow days ago Inspecting tho recent coppor find mado by itamsoy and Ingram. Whllo It cannot bo stated for a cortatntjr as yot whothor tho dlscovory will provo ot any commercial value, It Is signifi cant and tmportnnt In thnt It brings to light a mlnoral that was not known to havo oxlstod In Oregon. d!-,- X IblbW. nce is held as sacredlv confidential. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Some dealers, tempted by the little more profit paid by less meritorious med icines, will attempt to sell a substitute for "Golden Medical Discovery," claim ing It to be "just as good." The very claim makes substitution suspicious. A medicine as good as the "Discovery" would sell on Us own merits and bo asked for by the customer, not pushed oil on him. DO YOU KNOW THIS? One of the best medical books ever pub lished, the most modern and compre hensive, is given away to those who write for It. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, containing more-than a thousand large pages and over 700 illus trations, in txnlree on receipt of stamps to pay expense Nf mailing only. Send 31 one-cent stamps for the cloth-bound volume, or only 21 stamps for the book in paper covers. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. sawsHiMste? Ladles Can Wear 8hoes. Ono slzo smaller aftor using Allen's Foot-Easo, a powdor to bo shaken Into tho shoos. It makes tight or now shoos fool easy; glvos Instant relief to corns and bunions. It Is the greatest comfort dlscovory ot tho age. Cures and pre vents swollen feet, blisters, callous and sore spots. Alton's Foot-Easo Is a car tain euro for sweating, hot, aching foot. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25c Trial package FREE by mall. Address Allen S. Olmsted, La Roy, N. Y. 1 Popplewell, of Eureka Springs, Carroll Co!, Ark. " I felt that there was no help for me; could not retain food on iny stomach; had vertigo and would fall f5j2a?ljvJ5ivS5;2 i M r-u fon nminii caa1 riHe Cft now InrnmntivPS. y VYUllMUi ou yuunu oivwi iwiw, v .w w.w...w,.,--, w j r r , nniUnc rUfilf fire Alnltitr fltiri cafe cars is the record of the S3.000.000 During tho.piut year, making it tho moBt modern and up-to-dal in the cnuntrv. Travol over it and onjoy the Onost equipment -to-dato railroad K in tho country. Travol over it and enjoy tlieunosi equipmeni ou .. 0, 8. CIUNE, Gen, Pns Agt., fit. Louis, Mo. Ross 0. OLINL, Pacific fl Coast Pae. Agt., Los AUi0i08, uai. flj JS-rSS S!5i!SKf25a Salem Abstract and Land Co. FRANK V. WATERS, Mer. ESTABLISHED 1880. CNLY COMPLETE SET OF BOOKS IN THE COUNTY. ...ABSTRACTS OF TITLE FURNISHED.., Partioa wishing general Information In regard to land or titles in Mar .on county will do well to conoult us. 259 1'2 Ccramerclal St., Upstairs, Salem, Oregon. SU9L3D.30JM: 3E8 3 J9L DEW O 3E3C Mitchell, Lewis & Staver jQi F, PkCAREY, Mgr. Salem Branch, Salem, Oregon. Paying Election Bets. The Jefferson Review thus tells how an election bet was paid In that wide-awake town. "Tho boys had a heap of fim watching the payment of an eleetlou bet Wednesday evening. Marl Aupperle and 0.41. Iloyt had list on governor and Mr. Iloyt paid hli bet by wheeling Hurl down First street In an -Irish buagy," the loser having a plaoard on ale baok reading "I'm the auoker who voted for Furnish." They were noeompnnled by a bass and a snare drum and a number ot small boys. P7tijJarK, , f.4t uirt 1847 Rodgers Bros. jftJ7 Ik feutmttl iLiSii lJhi K4fk C1!HUU1KK'S K.NUL I lieil lld M.WI. Win. MW1 W ! lrlarv.TIIOMU&U Inm WL 1 ,11-1. ti.l.a..il.l. H.lfc. ! U4U (. IU1ULh - Set of six kniyes and six forks 12 dwt. for $3 50, Special sale for one month. ? We carry complete line of 1847 and Benedict Silver ware. During the special sale we also Include dinner sets in , China and'Semi Pdrcelaine, white or decorated. Come now while you can fill your china closet or qupboardt cheap with a dinner set and .sily.err, ware. 4 , We will tell you what the dinner ware is, that means a guarantee. Yokohama Tea Store Phone 2411 Brack. Free Delivery- S k AUttti'aiw