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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1903)
.wmi"W C ' ii i i)3 m.i l iniiuNil i "llii.!. mmlii-'r'1''"'-"'""' l"" m0f-mm -" ytli.W M...jl,.'.i."1'l 1 Y 1 W3JCO, -.- v.ra " -THE..D, A1LY JOURNAL;-SALEjH, .OREGON, MONDAY.. 3EpT,EMBErl'j 1903. THKKK lie President Talks About Labor uttatlnuod from Second Page.) able, advantages tlioso lmmedl dependent Upon the husband, t father, oi the son. No Room for Idlers. here la no room In our healthy rfcan life for tho more Idler, for man or tho woman whose object 1 throughout llfo to shirk tho a which llfo ought to bring. Llfo Ueon nothing worth meaning, un- Its prlmo aim Is tho doing of tho achievement of results hh achieving. A recent writer has ij Bald: "After all, tho saddest f that can happen to a man Is to 7 no burdonB. To be bent under peat a load Ib bad; to be crushed ,r It Is lamentable; but ovon In ii there nro possibilities that aro Hous. Dut to carry no load at nil ,fro. Is nothing In that. No ono Lj to nrrlvo at any goal really. worth reaching In this world who docs not come to It heavy laden." Surely from our own experience each of us knows that this Is true. From tho greatest to tho smallest, happiness and usefulness aro largely found In tho Bamo bouI, and tho Joy of llfo is won In Us deepest and truest senso only by thoso who have not shirked life's burdens. Tho men whom wo most dollght to honor In all this land aro thoso who, n tho Iron yenrs from 'CI to 65, boro on their shoulders tho burden of saving tho Union. They did ndt slilrk tho dim- rult duty. Deliberately and of their own freo will they strovo for an Ideal, upward and onward across tho stony slopes of greatness. They dd tho hardest work that was then to bo dono; they boro the heaviest burden that any generation of Americans over had to bear; and becnuso they did this they havo won such proud Joy as it has fallen to tho lot of no ablo to bear It worthilyTpnljiiy the other men to win, and have written their names forevermoro on tho gold en honor roll of the nation. As it Is with the soldier, so it is' with tho clvl lam The Mother to be Honored. To win success In tho buslnoss world, to become a first-class mechan Is, a successful farmer, on ablo law yer or doctor, means that tho man has devoted his best onergy and power through long years to tho achievement' of his ends. So It Is in the llfo of tho family upon wheh In tho laBt annlysls of tho whole welfare of tho nation rests. Tho man or woman who as a bread winner and homo maker, or as wife and mother, has dono all that ho or sho can do, patiently and uncomplainingly, Is to bo honored; and Is to bo envied by all thoso who havo nover had tho good fortune to feel the need and duty of doing such work. Tho woman who has borne, and who has reared as thoy should bo reared, a family of children, has In tho most emphatic mannor deserved wall of tho Republic. Her burden has boon heavy, and sho has been LABOR DAY TODAY .In Honor of the Event the Dafrymplc Store Was Closed all Day... THE BETTER STORE THE GOOD GOODS STORE " The Garment Section Bbsbbw The Dalrymp'e Store's own styles ' Women who appreciate exclusiveness will be delighted at this first showing, for first garments frequently posess charming style features not duplicated later. The Suits and Jackets are correct as to fabrics and shades. They are correct as to style and workmanship. This fur stock is the finest in the valley. All New Garments, none left over from last season. We sell the W. H. Miller furs of Dc troif, Mich. Special orders taken for fur jackets. This is the most satisfactory wav to buy Fur Jackets, as you are assured of a perfect fit, which is very essential. Visit the Department jKWshs jaJsaav m Mi Dress Goods Early autumn creations. As materials nil ttool. Srho moat popular weaves for tly Fall. A. full color assortment; and fchness and depth iu every loth and color. We think our stock of Black 'ooda is not equaled in this J. Come See UJK isBBBLbb iKkyuB rrrBBBarrK- Cotton Waistings For Fall; fashion calls for Cotton Waistings-and wo havo them. Thoy'ro heavy effects of mercorized materials, and como in beautiful designs, as well as tho plain shades. This storo is showing more now things for fall than any other storo in town, Dress Making Dep't Second Floor Abbcx An oxport cutter and fitter in charge. Don't fail to visit it before having your Fall gown in ado. Those Outing Caps Aro disappearing rapidly, all colors nearly and vory pretty styles. 50 cants ) SMART CLOTHES Fo the Man. o Boy. A fine showing indeed. If you want style, quality and satisfaction, try our Clothing De partment. The suits we are showing for men at $10.00, $J2.50 $ J 7.50 Cannot be matcjied in exclusive clothing stores Do not take our word for it Come and See GOOD JJ GOODS 1 I Wsfk GOOD GOODS possession of resolution, .01 good uunovcoiuu ill a toVIUllUili VI VAJj sense, of conscience, and offunselflsh ness. But It sho has borne It well, then to her shall como the supremo blessing, for In tho words of tho oldest and greatest of books, "Hor children shall rlso up and call her blessed;" and among the benefactors ot thd land hor placo must bo with those whohnvc done tho best and Uio hard est work, whether as law givers or as soldiers, whether In public or In pri vate life. This Is not a soft and easy creed to preach. It Is a creed willingly learned only by men and women who, together with tho softer virtues, possess also tho stronger; who can do and dare, and die at need, but who while llfo InstB will never flinch from their allotted task. You fanners, and wage-workers, and business men of this great State, of this mighty and wonderful nation, aro gathorcd to gether today proud of your State and still prouder ot your nation because your forefathers and predecessors havo lived up to Just this creed. Mutt Guard Our Liberties. You havo received from their hands a great Inheritance, and you will lwivo an oven greater Inheritance to your children and your children's children, provided only that you prac tice allko In your prlvato and your public lives tho strong virtues that havo glvou us as a peoplo greatness In tho past. It Is not enough to bo well meaning and kindly, but weak; neith er Is It enough to bo strong, unless morality and deconcy go hand In hand with strcngtli. Wo must possess tho qualities which mako us do our duty In our homo and among our neighbors and In addition wo must possess tho qualities which aro Indispensable to tho make-up of every groat and mas terful nation tho qualities of courago and hardihood, of Individual Inltlatlvo and yet of power to comblno for n common end, and above all, tho res oluto determination to permit no man and no set of men to sunder us ono from tho other by lines ot casto or creed or section. Wo must act upon tho motto ot all for each and each for all. Thero must bo ovor present In our minds tho fundamental truth that In a republic such as ours tho only safety Is to stand neither for nor agalnBt any man becauso ho Is rich or becauso ho Is poor, becauso ho Is en gaged In ono occupation or another, becauso ho works with his brains or because ho works with his hands. Wo must treat each man on his worth and merit as a man. Wo must boo that each Is given a square deal, bo causo ho Is entitled to no moro and should rocelvo no less. Finally wo must keep over In mind that a repub lic such as ours can exist only In vlrtuo of Uio orderly liberty which comes through tho equal domination of tho law over all men allko, and through Its administration In such resolute and fearless fashion ns shall I SALEM ll'Ul'U Ull U1UI ItU II1U.I ID UUUIU It uuu no roan bolow It. -Wi. A aui W . m A l iw MB- SM . k v A Jtlappy to Accommodate Yotfg You know without our telling you what kind of goods a first class drug store carries, When you want perfumes, toilet articles, brushes, infants requisits, sick room goods, medicines, etc. "You know that if you come right here you can get exactly what you want" Dr. Haywood's kidney root a sure cure for the kidneys and liver. ' For Sale By. 5 J j Palace pnarmacu ; H8 State St., Salem, Of. iinn iif it8t if nnif t iiaifnn MERCHANT TAILOR- Ooera House Block. Court Street X Experienced cutter and fitter. Will puanntte all work. Also clean-f in?, pressing- ana repairing. c unii mt f k-hh !! mi f lyiqf ista fim? M. J. Petzel, (Successor to Knox & Murphy) Plumbet and Gas Fitte. Steam, Hot Air and Hot Water Heating. Electrical Supplies, Batteries, Bell and Battery Supplies. .ESTIMATES FURNISHED: 292 Commercial St. SALEM, OR. Burroughs & Fraser TINNING IRON WORK PLUMBING Best Material, Best Workmen and Promptness are our Motto, 8TATE 8TREET. SALEM, OREQON. Ttieo. M. Barr 8urceisor to Harr d Potxal. -AND- Hot Air. Hot Water and Steam Heating a Specialty. Does It Pay to Buy Cheap7 A cher.p remedy for coughs and colds Is nil rlsht, bu you wnnt como Uilng that will relievo and euro tho moro sovoro and danreorous results of throat and lung troubles. What shall you do? Go to n warmer and moro regular c)lranto? Vos, If posslble: If not posslblo for you, then In either caso tako tho ONLY remedy that has been Introduced In all civilized coun tries with oucceso In aevore throat and lung troubles, "Doschco's German Syrup." It not only coals ami stlmu lates tho tissues to destroy tho gorm dUeasc, but allays Inflammation, caus es easy expectoration, gives a good night's rost, and cures th Try ONB bottle. Itccommonded many yo?ra by all druggists In tho world. You can got this rollable rom edy at Dr. Sione's drug stores Prlco 25c and 7Gc. How She Will Get Out. Tho captain of the ship Two Broth ers camo over from Vancouver yester day to seo about making preparations for getting his ship Into deep water. Tho Two Brothers Is tho ship that wont up to Vancouver to load during tho Juno freshet. When tho cargo wns nearly nil aboard it was iouna that tho river had fallen so low that It was Impossible to got tho vessol out Dredging of tho bar blow Van couver was resorted to, but did not prove successful, as tho silt In tho river bottom filled up, the channel as fast as It was excavated. Tho skip por of tho lumber vossel has about concluded to dlschargo his cargo onto barges and thon tako tho ship ovor tho bar light This he can do by shift ing ballast' so as to roll tho vessel over on her side, In which position sho wllj not draw much over nine feet. Thn whon ho gots Into deep water he will rolond his cargo and go on his way rojolelng. i i c Bed Tim I Uke a pleasant herb drink, the next morning i feel bright and my com plexion Is better. My doctor says It acts gently on the SvOmache, llrer and kidneys, and Is a pleasant laxative. It Is made of herbs, and is prepared as easily as tea. It Is called Lane's raed Iclne. All druggists sell It at 25c and 10 cents. Lane's Famlty Medicines moves the bowels each day. If you cannot ret It, send for freo samples. Address, Orator Woodward, LeHoy, OREGON !! I Hf !!! HU ! Ull f I lH8 ! OUT OF DOOR BOOKS ; iiiiiiiiaf t i8mf ut iiinHf X Ha BYE WILLIAM J . L O NUG . School of The Woods $J.50 net! Beasts of The Field $1.75 Fowls of The Air $J.75 Hodge's Nature Study and Life $2.00 Roth's First Book of Forestry $ t .25 Dlcfcerson's Moths and Butterflies $2.50 ; ; Atkinson's First studies of Plant Life .65 j I Emerton's Common Spiders $f.50netii Eddy's Friends and Helpers .75 : I GINN & COMPANY, phe Trade Department, 29 Beacon Street, BOSTON, i tffff i ! i ' J, A. AUPPERLE, President E. W. HAZARD, Cashier. A. F. HOFER, Vice President. regon State Bank Incorporated. Jefferson, Oregon Transacts a general hanking business; makes loans, els counts bills and recelvo topos Us. Deals In foreign and domestic exchange. Collections mad on favarab lo terms. Notaries Public Wo tender p ur services In all matter" of conveyancing. Real estate 'cans negotiated at low rates of Interest YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED. ii J rmu 71 J ' P MM N. Y.