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THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1903.
PAGE FOUR.
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BRADFORD
LEAVITT
PREACHES
'
Sensational Sermon at
San Francisco on '
; Snobocracy ;
Says Ostentatious Displays
, of Wealth ,3and Vulgar
Overdressing is Ruin
ing the Race
. "Tho Society Columns of the Dally
INewsnapors" furnished Iluv. Urndforil
X,cavltt of the First Unitarian church
yesterday morning with tho title for a
xtrlkln;; and somewhat sensational
Mormon on tho growing menaco of tho
Jdlo, ostentatious rich. Tho preacher
found his toxt In tho phrase of St.
Paul: "Of those who seemed to bo'
Momowhat, whntsoovor thoy were,"
and ho denounced tho "American
nobocracy of wealth"' as Inviting a
revolution that will shatter society to
Its foundation.
"Wo are witnessing In America to
day tho very degradation of prosperi
ty," ho declared. "Our people! of vast
wealth nro making tliolr country tho
laughing stock of the world by their
tho" post Is glvltig way under tho
strain of dossal fortunes. The great
ost' ntlshap that can befall a youth Is
to bo born In to a rich family, for only
by almost superhuman force of char
acter can tho son of tho mllllonalro
escape being made a fool of and a dis
grace and a curse to society. In tho
words 'of the Master 'How hardly
shall they" that have great riches en
ter Into tho kingdom of heaven!' "
EVERYBODY DELIGHTED.
Newbro's Herplclde Destroys the Dand
ruff Germ Permanently and
Cures Baldness.
Quinine and rum and a whole lot of
other tilings, nro pleasant, to rub nn
the scalp after washing It free of
dandruff, but ;iot one preparation of
tho goncrnl .run cures dandruff and
falling hair', "it Is neccmry to kill that
gern, to be permanently cured of
dandruff, nnd to stop falling hair.
Newbro's Horplcldo will positively
destroy that germ, so that there can
bo no more dandruff, and so that tho
hair will grow luxuriantly, "Destroy
the causo and you remove tho effect."
For sale by Danlet J: Fry. Send 10
cents In stamps for sample to Tho
Herplcldo Co., Detroit, Mich.
FOR VOTERS
AND THE
TAXPAYERS
The Eddy Bill a Fatal
Blow to Our Win
ing Interest
Levies a Tax on Every Min
ing Comany Attempting
, to Develop That
Industry
ncsa. Sometimes wo can't oven kgct
our mall for a week. I say temper tho
wind to tho shorn lamb."
hand.
t
being freely signed on every
Tho peoplq have determined to placo
this state' In tho line of progress and
The Baker City Democrat has this ceaso Inviting capitalists and Invest-
to say" of(hd Corporation tax bill and tors hero with ono hand and knocking
portage road': ' them down with the other after they
In reply to a general domand for an got them.
explanation of tho effect of the sign
Ing of tho referendum petitions now
bolng circulated for tho repeal of tho
corporation tax or Eddy bill, and tho
Imitation of the vices nnd sham mag-
muconco or ijuropo. and thoy aro
hreodlng among our working classes
n social discontent that Is wrecking
homes and ltvos, lining the divorce
com Is. multiplying Hiilcides and pro
jlnrlng the wny for their own wilting
out. Wo ar chnrgul with having
abandoned the old-fashioned, whole
some simplicity of our fathers, who
jnado their country strong and great.
nnd ndnilied of all whoso udmlrntlou
wns worth a tltoimht. The ehnrge Is
but too true, and the proof lies In Hip
slnimelesiioss or tho luxury displayed
by tho Indolont. Insolent rich, whose
criminal disregard of their duties to
tho state and o their fallow-men to
day tin eatuiiH tho national life.
"It ! tho misuse of wealth Hint I
denounce. W'enlth lias Its uses or tilt
hlKhost value. The sight or an honest
limit ImnlnnluK poor mid working his
way up to tlu t-oinninnd of mi honor-
nbe fortune U sometime hii enemir-
nuuiiuint to right uudunvor; but when
ilcli iium mo their wealth for display
thoy become more dnmitnous than
nuy band of nimrchlsts.
"Tho ovll of Hit modem nowspnper
Is that It exalts tills shoddy aristoc
racy of American gold by sprttHdiug
burnt o people or moderate menus mid
little culture a world of silly detail
about the vulvar rich, the very rich
and the would-be rich. I bold that the
iiMwenapers nte doing a Mist hurt to
society by ml vei Using tho Unbylonlsh
indulgfiietMi of these low-brml follow
vltlxtms or ours, of wlium wo all ought
to be deeply nshunied. Tlie details of
their cheap and sordid lives: their
gaudy house, that are never homes;
thulr weddlugM. with published np
Iirulsnls of useless gifts; tliolr roams,
their yachts, their balls, their Immod
est overdressing nil thoae nnd, many
nioro of the nauseating particulars
which tint society columns report aro
mutters as to which a decent retl
ceuco would be more sutuly.
"Tho Miclety column, however, is a
result, not a cause. It llourishe to
K ratify the demand or people who
want to scorn somothliiK else than
they aio It helps to spicm! tho no
tion that money Ih the end of life.
Hilly nx It In. It Is feeding thut dUoon
lent among ine ranKs of the poor
which Is Hteadlly deepening Into bit
torness. and which waits for the com
Ing upheaval, when those who have
not will overthrow the bonnes of the
1'hlllstlnes."
Mr. I.envitt quoted recent newspa
per reports 0f , Vanderbllt budding
nt Newport. "Tills nnrtleulnr form of
American vulgarity." be said. "Is go
tug to bo pietty thoroughly nlied be
fore it Is cuiod. Disgusting us these
reiKtrts imi I daro say the fntheraln
law and mothers-in-law drink the sup
of glory to tho dregs. Wu need not
stop to pity them. The evil of It nil
Ih that poor working girls aro led to
deprive their bodies and minds of
food In order that they may, in a
smnll, cheup way. Imitate the finery
they read about. Many n hard-work-lug
father Is looking upon a homo
ruined by the extrnvagnneo brod by
those society reports. Women who
live In boarding houses nnd have little
moans trail long and dellcato-rolored
gowns noross tho filthy streets of Sail
Frunclsco In onlor to bo thought fash
ionable, and thousands of men and
women are ruined lu theso ways, by
tho vulgailty of Irresponsible wealth.
"In this process of evolving nn
American 'arlstooraoy' wo aro losing
jiutoh tlia( whs sweet and simple nits'
mlmlmbtj, In our American Hfo. The
old-faHMoiHJMt. high-bred character of
To Cut Out
Grazing Land
William A. Kichnrds, commissioner
of tho general land odlco, a thorough
ly Western man, fully ncuualntod with
Wotitorn conditions, Is ondeavorlng to
inject new Ideas Into tho government's
forestry policy, and, If ho succeeds, ho
will do much toward softening tho op
position to forest reservations In many
states'.
In his own state, Wyoming, the for
est reserve problonrls viewed In much
the same Unlit as It is lu Washington.
The reserves wore recently enlnrged,
nnd much land Included that Is really
not valuable for Its forest cover. The
stock Interests of the state uatuially
becnine aroused, and protested against
the arbitrary reservation of grassing
lands, from which II wns the Intention
of the department to ultimately ex
clude all sheep nnd cattle.
Commissioner Kichnrds recently or
dered several practlcnlspeclnl ogents
or his office to go Into the Wyoming
reserves with a corps or surveyors.
and to mark out new boundaries rir
tho reserves. They weie Instructed to
eliminate all kiiuIiik lands, which are
nvutuillly to be restored to the un
reserved public domain, hence back to
the use or the stock Interests
Tho work lu Wyoming is largely ex
perimental, but, ir It proves a success,
like eliminations will be made from
the reserves or tho other stntes, In
cluding Washington, where theie Is a
considerable area of ixtature land still
lu reserve.
Commissioner Hlchnrds takes tho
broad view that forest reserves wero
Intended to preserve the timber uud
the water supply; not to prohibit
gnulng on what are properly classed
us pasture hinds.
In this new move he has the en
dorsement of Srfuiutury Hitchcock nnd
President Kooscvolt.
"" "The Unknown".''"
Which will be presented nt the
(liand Opera house Satuiday night by
the Honillek Stock Company. Is a par
tliulnrly strong drama by J no. A.
Stevens, and has pioved Itself an nt
tiuctlon of gtcnt merit by the success
It attained In both New York and Lon
don. The play Is all life and action, and
contains some or the best sketches of
character evor seen. Uverybody has
heard of Jack Salt, the typical old
seaman, faithful, amusing, and a true
representative of Old Father Ocean
The following dlBpalch, which ap
peared in tho evening papers of yes
terday, Is a "graft," pure nnd simple:
"The Dalles of Columbia.
"Portlnnd, May 14. A special board
of United States engineers aro at The
Dalles to Investigate tho routo of the
proposed government canal through
the dalles of the Columbia.
"Tho government appropriation for
the work Is $4,000,000, part or which
Is available for the commencement of
tho work."
Hofcrendum petitions can be round
nt tlie ofllco of tho Golden Rule Min
ing Company, In the McCornack build
ing, or nt tho office of llyan & Co., on
State street. Tho tlmo Is short, nnd
don't overlook the opportunity.
C. L. JOHNSON.
Local Manager
In this connection wo givo tho opin
ion of n wide-awake mining man, ns
to tho effect or tlie ICddy hill. Hast
era Orogon claims, and claims Justly,
that the tax on corporations is n di
rect and savage blow at Its Industry,
mining, nnd. or course, the same rule
npplies to Southern Oregon. Quartz
mining requires considerable capital,
and consequently the formation of
corporations. Most of thosa corimrn
thins ate putting their money Into de
velopment work, are getting no re
turns and feel thnt It is unjust to lax
them for trying to develop tlie re
sourriw of the country. Tho miner
says:
"What are wo trying to do?" quer
ied tho manager or one of tho lending
linker county mines nenr tho Cornu
copla district, while lu conversation
yesterday with the Democrat man.
"1 toll you that Oiegon has matJe n
tremendous mistake lu passing tho
Kddy corpouitlon tux hill nnd tho
portage i all way bill." It Is their Inten
tion to drive mining men nut of the
state entirely? Look nt the mines
lu this county alone. There are miles
and miles or tunnels. Those- tuunols
nre not Improvements to the property
or any enhancement or values until
liny ore beglhs to como out of the hole
nnd go onto the mnrket, yet, we nro
taxed for stato, county, school and the
Lord knowB how many other nioro ac
counts on everything wo have In sight
above and bolow ground. Ono might
ns woll drivo a tunnel under this
street and tax tho hole ror all the jus
tice thoro is in this last legislative act
which puts another charge upon ns
annually for the snke of having a
name, and so much money In the busi
ness. "Tell me why It Is thnt Now York
capitalists are alroady turning down
Oregon propeitlos. It is simply be
cause the stato Is taxed to death, and
thoy know It It Is like a case, of
smallpox. Such news spreads from
tho Pacific to the Atlantic In nnnnclnl
circles llko wildfire. Don't ta youri
mines to death, unless they take somo
dividends out of the ground.
"Klght on top of this unjust
Brotherhood.
Tho Wcstmlstcr Drothorhood of An
drnw and Phllln will conduct a soe-
portage rnlh-cad bill let It be underj m ftt p
stood clearly and distinctly that when J ,
tho requisite -4600 signatures to tho J t'rcsovionan cnurcn on aunuay oven
petltltons have been certified up to Ing, at ? o'clock. A men's choir and
tho governor, It makes the bills lnop-1 orchestra will load tho music. Mr. W.
cratlvo until tho question Is passed It. Daller, of tho blind school, will
upon nt the next general election In render a violin solo. Special address
Oregon, ono year frojnvriqxt JUrie. to men. Everybody cordially Invited.
Tho practical effect Is tHat tho loyijlr-1 2t
taxed and overburdened mining nnd A 8WERT nitCATir.
mercantile companies win no savwi j ncr fftim sign of n hoalthy
two years' taxes, whether they suc
ceed In stopping tho leak holes at tho
polls or not. Further, this nctlon on
the part of tho people lays tho ground
work for quicker nnd more efficient
work In the courts.
The pleasing Information comes
from Sumpter nnd Southern Oregon
that tho referendum petitions aro
itoniAch. When tlie brwth Is tmd the
stomach Is out of order. Tbrre Is no rem
ptly In the world cqunl ,to Kodol Dyspep
sia Cure for curing Incllceatlon, drspepnlu
snd nil stomach (Unorders. Mrs. Mnry B.
Crick, of Whltfl rising. Ky.. writes "I
hnTo been s dTSpeptlc for years tried sll
kinds of remedies, but continued tn grow
wor8e. ny the ue of Kmlol t begun to
Intprore st once, nnd nfter taking a few
bottle nm fully restored In weight, henlth
snd strength, nnd enn cnt whatever I like.
Kodol dlecxts wltnt you ent. nnd makes
the itotnnch sweet. Kor sale by K. O.
linn nn State afreet.
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Harvard student, has be-aT "
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Beats on sale nt hoxotnea Snturduy,
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Kor liver trouhlm snd ennitlpatlon
Ther' tinthliiB belter In erection
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the proiHwod useless toy of a portage
railroad nt Tho Dalles. All hinds of
Incorporated business In the stato
has to stand for tills political graft.
This Is another reason why theio Is no
disposition In tho Kast to buy Oregon
mining property.
"1 am glnd to see an offort has been
made nt tho Instanco of Baker City
mining mon to stop this wholesale'
grafting nnd useless expenditure of
public monies. If the expenses of the
stato nro greater than Us Incomo cut
off oxpense, but don't tax the over
burdoned producor to keep up a death
rncn nflr nlmntnma ti.nt ... . I
torlallso until you have more people.!
nioro factories, moro Irrigation, moro
brains and moro money ,ln Oregon. '
Let nnturo take her course j
"It has only boon within the past
year or two that New Yorkers over!
know Baker City was on the map, and i
ftltnh Hiliwva oa ll,AKHU ,.. .. I
- """' "' win rontinuo
to send them to Montana. Colorado.
Utah and California.
"The mines make the towns, not tho
towns the mines. This Is onlv n mn
camp. Dry up the mines and where
would bo Baker City and Sumntnr?
Their business houses would be board- j
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Emerald and Pink,
Emerald and White.
Black and Purple.
Purple and Gold.
Oxford,
Green,
L1 Ifaasl
Emerald and Scarlet,
Olive and Pink,
White and Light Blue
Cardinal and Royal Blue
Cadet Blue and White
Liht Gray and Orange
Gendarme,
Scarlet.
Emerald,
Assortment
Is The
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We Haye
Eyer Show
The list below mayw
a faint idea of the vain1
of handsome color coil
nations.
Emerald, Pink and 0m
Pink, Orange and While.
Royal Blue,
White.
Cardinal.
Navy,
Black, '
Light Green,
Cardinal and Old Goli
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