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1 ! !$ i fISE SPEAKS. ?J M llOU OH MIS 1 aiK " mm ins sunrage. S. Wise made a magni Mat a peat equal suffrage mt -.betd; in Portland, and re- ived aaJwvU0n. At tho close, the lt audiswsaby a rising vote, unani- y neawi'him to stay on tho Pa- eoaat. Dr.' Wiso has made up his t leave Portland, much to the sw c tae people. Dr. mse said, i.rt: V "Dea't Want It." "W are told that women do not at the ballot. In Russia tho nobles I aeauriag the Czar that tho peasants sBot want freedom. Liberty was rer- yet Bought frdm tyranny with- ; assurances that the people for whom is sought do not want it. These stale, worn-out and thread-bare argu ments 'are tho kst resort of the one- y! wiea of .democracy. v " Rpwomanly?" "WoereUoldlSVould be unwomanly. Whenevor 'women begin to do some thine new.&Ib-sfe alwavs called unwo manly.' Vcaremembcr when it was thought unwomanly for a woman to bl know how to swim, or to have good tm un ancuagooa appetite, . cfcild Labor. iThe president of a women's club aouthesjtfclty lately said that she no, interest in the suffrngo ques- 8me Padded, 'Wo women of the li-waatSte pleaso tho men.' To- ttBnUSrwr. wj.v ...... .... . KM. isM r mgto thousands or Jittie cnuurcn in spsSr-state wilt toll all night in the Itj-'laeierles. Which is the unwomanly Jwwmkn, that club president or the vClerado -women voters who have Jj jjetepped child labor and kept in ofllce .ir,,7Mge Lindsey of the Denver juvenile tfr.'.-i. !. .l.l n..A AnninlAn nt tho VUHfl, IUO lllUU UU IrUdllUHIM V. .MV ildxenT ''Tho question was once asked, 'Is OhrlBtknltv a failure?' Somo ono an- jv ewerod, 'Wo don't know. It has nover a been tried.' Equal suffrago has never i tieott thoroughly tried, any more than j Christianity has; but wo know that we . havo more social and humano legisla tion where women havo tho ballot. In . Now South 'Wales tho first parliament , elected 1h partby women's votes pasod aiawior taeiDeuor protection oi emu res. ''Tbe we are told that women ought to vofefiecause they already havo ucn inmuenco xor good, wuat an igliiMePrcparanonrorAs siofoting feeTooct ondllcd u to tal thftStonaxhs and Bowels of TT COPT OTWBA WEB, IfrwlMSiwwHwiH'HiBtrinl miimww inmniii imuawnTSTr-n-jiM I KKHeaT5igcsllon.C!ccrful- V r 1 1 WSlJpdIfest.ConlflIrt5 neither nf CAir U OimrtMorpblne norHnaal. W vl M VI M pH NoTtocoTic. Cily t iiitfif:!ri--n -"'- ll I I 'eB ( Ia , KV I fas 1 u VI tabctncmcdforCDfislipa- 11 I If i mHMur Stonach'.Diarrhoea, IkT mm mKjConvulsions.Feverish- Jf L (l Y BlHbtdLoss of Sleep. .W lUI mm fts&KIBlt- ' - H Kjj9HVttW Signature of HM STALLION Tidal Wav 7 remain twe er three seaseas at voaiu MMrtlW It acamiaa kls raeUg stlee befere choeelag ataWea ier year ' Then If yea Sad xK wltkkka the expense yea have bee U te viQ b akeerfaUy aU by tgwMr.CwiM, dimaaee wiU s.V weestrfatstWrieVileiP I . absurd argument! A woman now has a magnificent influence: if sha gets tho ballot, will she t,"onco-become dangerous and ne'micioust t " Foes of Democracy, -"The most serious obstacle is the spirit of those who bclievo that man' hood suffrage is a failuro and ought to be wiped out If you believe that, yu will voto against equal suffrage, of course. But if you boliev that dem- ocracy 1 the- hopo of the ages, vote for the amendment. No Natural Bights. "An eloquent minister of tho gospel says women ought not to vote because suffrage is not a natural but a dcrlvo-1 right So Is tho right of your child ren to a common school education. So is our right to sanitary and police protection. It is not natural; heaven did not make policemen. But who will siy that girls ehould bo shut out from school or women from polico prbtec tion, because it ia not a natural right J Slock Conservatism. "Another great forcoopposodibj Mr. Sleek, Contented Conservatism. IIo has stood in tho way of every reform in history, because his grandfather did not believo in it. Tho Corporations Opposed. "Anothor opposing force is capital not honest capital, which has noth ing to fear from women's voting, but dishonest, grafting, exploiting capital, which rightly fears to givo moro power to tho people. "Even honest capital ia by nature timorous and conservative. Thero ha? nover been a reform, in history which it has favored, from tho liberation of the Hebrew slaves in Egypt, to which tho Egyptian capitalists were much op posed, to the equal suffrage amendment now beforo the peoplo of Oregon They say it would scaro away foreigu capital, and wo should havo to content oursolves with capital mado In Oregon. Shall wo repeal tho initiative and ref erendum because capital does not like themf I can tell you a way to at tract capital. Pass a law thnt child ren over four years old may work 14 hours a day, soven days in tho week, at wages of CO cents a month. "An active opponent of equal mf frago in New York wrote to me, 'T don't want to prolong my correspond ence with you any further, for a innn who at this late day talks about the right of sufferngo is impervious to roa son.' .All talk of rights is called oil fashioned and provincial. But I have learned that in the last analysis the CASTDRIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought in Use Over Thirty Years OASTORIA rafunuM . ? fV. v - r Che Fair Grenade. Oregea, far the Us breeiiiaci wws " " 1 Bears the A DAILY CAPITAL JOtntKAIs 8AXBM, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 31, Woman's Trials. t Tho hitter trail In a woman's Ufa Is to bo chlrdlesA. Who can tell how hard the strugglo may havo been ere sho learnt to resign herself to her lonely lot? Tho ab sence of this link to hind marital llfo together, the absence of this ono pledgo to mutual affection Is a common disap pointment, ilany unfortunate couples become estranged thereby. Even if they do not drift apart, ono may read tho whole, oxtont of their disappointment In tho eyes of such n childless couplo hen they rest on tho children of others. To them tho largest famllydoes not seem too numerous. In many cases of barrenness or child leasnrss the obstacle to child-bearing Is easily removed by tho euro of weakness on the part of tho woman. Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription has boon tho means of restoring health and friiltfulnoss to many a barren woman, to tho great Joy of tho household. In other, but rare cases, tho obstruction to tho bearing of children has beenf ound to be of a surgical character, but easily removable by painless operatl vo treatment at the Invalids' Hotol and Sur gical Institute, ltutfnlo, K, Y.. over which Dr. Pierce of tho " Favorite Prescription fame presides. In all cases where chil dren are desired and are absent, an effort should bo mado to tlnd out the real causo, since It Is generally so easily removed by proper treatment. Iu all tho various weaknesses, dfsplaco monts. prolapsus. Inflammation and de bilitating, catarrhal drains and In all cases of nervousness and doblllty, Dr. Pleroo'stavorlto Prescription Is the most efficient remedy that can possibly bo used. It has to its credit hundreds of thousands of cured more In fact than. any other remedy put up foraalo through druggists, especially for woman's Use. Tho Ingredi ents of which tho "Favorite Prescription" Is comiwsed havo received tho most positive endorsement from tho leading medical writers on Mntcrln Mallai of all the several schools of practice. All tho Ingrcdlonts nra printed (n ;(i(n English on tho wrapjwr enclosing tho bottlo, so that any woman making uso of this famous medicine may know exactly whnt she Is taklnr. Dr fierce takes his pa tients Into his full conlldenco, which ho can afTord to do as the formula after which the "Favorite. Prescription" Is made will bear the most careful exam ination. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are tbt best and safest laxative for woebo. one great question to bo asked about anything is; 'Is it rightt' Dronoa and Drudges. "There are two largo classos of wo men, tho drones and the drudges. The drudges certainly need tho ballot; and tho drones really need it as much as tho drudges do, in order that an cle ment greater than bridgo whist may como into thoir vapliL and empty lives. Taxation and Representation, "Tho war of 1770 was fought against' taxation without representation. But wo aro told that most women pay no tax. A few days ago, aa a member of tho board of child labor inspectors, I went to two factories whero I had been told that children under ago woro cm ployed. Tho owner of ono factory tol.l mo that ho thought all this anti-child" labor legislation was fudgo. In hi? angry faco I saw tho determination to repeal It if possible, I am suro he 1 nn ntl. In IiIh factory I saw between one nud two hundred young girls and about 25 young boys, working for a pittance. li tho other factory I was told that young children were not em plcj ed, bocnuco It would bo dangerous lo tho machines, which wero valua ble. Then nnd there I made up mv mind that,' so far as it depended on me, all women, een- if thoy had no property on which to be taxed, should havo the ballot to protect their lives, their honor anil their fortunes. Oregon an Example "That ftamo anil in New York wrolo to me, 'Even if you think the women of Oregon nro fit to voto, for Clod's Btike do not uso your inlluenco, for the equal suffrago amendment, for It would affect other state, whoro the women are not fit, I thank heaven that an uct ot justice in Oregon will help the cause of justico in other plates. Tho amendment l going to carry. thre is no doubt nbout that. It is all ovr but tho shouting." Judge II. II. Xorthrup. & 8. Ollleiple Mr Abigail Scott Duniway, Miw Gi! Laugblln and Rev. Anna U, Shaw wero among tho speakers for equal uffrago ut tho same rally. I River Is Again Falling. Last evening the Willamette r'r ihad rben to 0 feot 4 inches nboe !V low water mark, a raise which Lad 'tdken place in 30 hour. This morning jjjt 0 o'clock tho water ww golag down rapidly, with Indications that It would fall about a foot during the day. This sudden rlw was due to the exec Ivo precipitation in the upper part the valley, and the strong winds wluh cut the anow. CJJm.MVGHmk.. BmiOi IU Yw Hjh Wiri Ey IUKi64YwHtWJTX aMfutare cf Deaths from Appendicitis Decrease in the same ratio that the Die ef Dr. King's New Life Fills inereawt. They save you from dsnger and bring quick and pilules release from con stipation asd the ills growing out of it. Strength and vigor always follow their cm. Guaranteed by J. O. Perry, druggist. 3 cent. Try them. Summzr School feat ferar'ef tae'CaiMiMaaiatV a! ely :Je to'UM& :r-we1t TvUties)tM;- inasmir 1 ef Primary Metkeda. OaeaV fUmtkSmtmmiVfU week. Jii' dress J, J. ETrapev er Oaaty Sca4U- iiiMmwmmmmnnnnnnmmtmmnnmmnmmmnmnni 9 mm. i -ar- C lj J bbl JP1 iiiiiwiiiiMiiinMMMMmnMHMiminnmniiiiiinnnmiwnmimiiiiii FOX SAXS. For Sale, A two-story, rix-roon hbaio nsw, in Englewood, with two lots, barn, well and fenced. A bargain to hU. a quick buyor. W. II. Dalrymple, P. 0. box 242. Salem. O-H-lm" For Salo. A good residence; located at 5S0 Liberty atrcot; prico reasonable. For particulars address Chas. Burg graf, Albany, Or. 5-25-tf FOR BENT. For Ecnt R. B. Fleming's uppor flat on Center street. 6-20-tf For Rent. Furnished and unfurnished rooms at 700 North Commorcia! street. 3tf. A, Dlco, prop. 5-1-tf WANTED MAXB ItCLF. iranwi .Man with team to plow nop yard. Call on Mrs. Lizzie Huber, ono fourth mllo north of Lincoln, or call at 105 High street. "Wong Him. 5-30-3t WANTED FEMALE HELP. Wanted. Chambormald at tho Willam otto Hotel. C-20-3t WANTED. Wanted. Branch manager wanted, $20 cash weekly, Livo at homo. Expert onco unnecessary. Aluminum Hang er Company, Chatfield, Minn. 5-14-lm WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For water service apply at office Bills payablo monthly in advance Make all complaints at tho ofllce. Hole Wing Sang Co. Chinese and Jnpaneso Fancy and Dry Goods. Special now lino of summer goods. Mado by u. Wrappers, Under wear, Wnlsts, Dross Goods, Silks. Vory low prices. 340 Court street, Salem, Or BRICK Brick furnlshod in largo or small quantities. ProMcd brick mado to order. Yard on State street, south or Ponltentiary. SALEM ERICS YARD. A. A. BURTON, Prp. When You Greefi Your Best Girl You should always be well groomed and well d rested and have your lines immaculate in its snowy whiteness anJ exquisite finish. You can keep it that way. constant'y, and at small cost whes you have It laundrled at the SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY. Colonel. J, Olmstead, Prop. Dorus D. Olmstead, Mgr. Phono 20. 130-100 Liberty St. " ' ' " t " HoaisTcn'st Rocky Mountain Tea NupjeU A U017 Medlofae for Uuj PmU. ftAin Qoldta Health ol IlwJ Vigor, A plflo forC'nlliwtloii Jollas.lloo, Mtu sod KJiJninr TrouU. nntpW tVmuii. Iinpur Mood lUd llrntfli HlutreUli ItOiteU, lfcUcla od IUckarh I In H.xikr Mfioialn T In Ulv ll form 8 cntii lux tirnuin rnada by UpUJirrxn l)vn dixcjttir, Mslljon, Wl j,'n '" -.'.nn ncno 4 BUTLDrKO ANYTHINa? Then let us furslth the lumber. It Wi hpy3Jio Wh Wsi Relieve' in 4r f KV?nri- aooDAUi Lmossm- , 1 oTL'i-!:!Z2T """- 7 'aJSMt-'tl sAWirgiaf B lMf. -- .mmc mmm -- MISOXLLANBOTJ8. 8taa Iroa Wsrk Tunawn, oaaohla- ma and blaaksadtha. Uaaofaeturen of all kiad of eawmlll maehinMy. Hop and fruit drying ttoTM, etc, lsBafMtarrs of the Salea Iron Work Hop Prow. U-29-lm Wasted. Turkey, gw, flucW, ehlak e& ad aH farm prodsee, Hlgfcoat Oeak prieo pid for mub. CafiUl OommtsaloB Oomfasy, MT Ooouner olal ttreet TelephoB 179. Hotel Seett Newly fttntMte, rery. thlag cleaa and fret oka. R&ma At rewoaatele srleee. Ia Oettle block. Bales, A. Soott, prop, 7-44t At Your Stepmother 9he caa ateeaa clean or dye them, and tewe yeu a bow- suit, press and sepalr, rellB. furnish butte&a. The meet delicate fabric can be oleaned by ker dry cieaBlng tsetkod without Injury. It does not shrink or change it color. It la next to The Journal eBce, 231 Commercial atreet Bram' Barber Jttbp' Everything n6w and up to date. Finest porcelain baths. Shaving, 18a, halrouttiag 85o baths 23c First elans bootblacks, O. W. Evans, Preprieter. MUWO 8TUDI0B. Muato Studie. Frank S, OaurekiU, Musical Studio, Associate teah Western Conservatory, Chicago, HI, representing Inter-State System at Salem, Oregon. In the Gray bloelc, room 3. Studio hours 9 to 12 and 8 - to 15. 8-19-fcf LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. ?q JB iTHE PHOOTNuSkEOF THE RED. FRONT STABLES M. L. 1IARROD, PEOrEDSTOR, 271 OHBMT.KETA STREET. Feed Barn. Special attention to tral lent teams. Farmers' patrensgs so licited. Waiting rooms for ladles. we also carry a full line ef feed,' Located at Club Stables, earner Lib- erty anu rry streets. I'Aone Mala 7. Prunk A Darby. M-14-fla ' HOTEL OREGON Corn or of Sovonth and Stark Sheets, Portland, Oregon. Tho new and modern hotel of the olty Cators particularly to reildcnts of Sa lem and other Oregon cities. European plan. Froo bus. Rates 91.00 per day and upward. Handsomest grill In the Wet, and prices as low as in plaees lose attractive. Daily Capital Journal ou file, WRIOirr-DIOKENSON HOTEL CO. Stoamera Pomona nnd Altona leave far Portland Monday, Wednesday aad Friday, at 10 a, m. Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday at 0 a. m. Leave f or,, Opryallis, Tuesday, ThursJay and Satunlay abou 0(30 p. m. For Albsny dally except Sunday about 0t30 p. m. 1W.P. Baldwin, Agi Tlie Fashion Stables Formerly fiitapioa's 8tb!e. Upto-date livery and Mb Use, Fu neral turnouts a specialty. Tilly-ae for picnics and eaeurslens. Phone 44. Ctae, W. Yanaka, Prep, 247 aad U9 High Street. I HAVE just received a Hue assortmeut of Commence ment Announce ments, You arc invited to call aijd look them pver. ...... L t&ULLQAm vtt .arlJMRaCftiM vr t. ,,., ).! .f r rr i OiUlln- a4 iv . l 4 mmmm . he JwJjtfk -f - - ' " OSTJtOPATXS. Dr. W. L Mereer. Gradaate Tile, Me., snder feaader ef ss4se patky. Xeenu fteVM Brsymwuk kMgU CenBMreUl Bi pkeae 919. BeaF deae 419 N. gaBMaer et. Ma? iTeata acute aat eateate ExaaUaatteM feaa. I Dr. S. H. Whit. Graduate ef Kitsap Tilel, Mo., under feuader t eeteew patky. itooa SI Bsyaiaa ktjfh' Ceauserelat tt- phone 8T. Hceideaiss 090 aHatvr. Ckurek, pkene'lll' Treats aeiewa ehronla diaeaeW BxaaUaatleae free. . Dr"rr?,-i !-;' AK AMD DOOR FAOTOXEM. , saak, doers, aealdlaga, AH" Made i keuee aalsh and kardweed verk.! Frost street between State and Cearf 38. LODOm Foresters of Amertea Oeart Sherweed Foreiters, No. iJ, Meets Tuesday m Hurst hall, BUte atreet. U. g.' Bides,' 0. B,j A. I. Brews, F. 8, ! Oeearal Ledjje Ne. 18, K. ef P. Osafclt Hall la Helmut block, eeraw SeaV' and Liberty streets. Tuesday ef eah. week at 7:30 p. m. J. G. Ckakam, C.' a; W. I. Btaley, K. of K. aad 8. Modern Weedmea ef Aerles-Ore- gon Cedar Camp, Ne. SU9. Meeat' every Thursday evealag at 8 e'eleek, Hoteaa HaM. W. W. HUI, T. O,)' F. A. Turner, Clerks Weedaua ef Werld. Meet eTery Fri day night at 7)30, fan Helmaa HaU. A. J. Basey, O. O. P. L, Fraater, clerk. 1-19-tf VXTXRmAXY SUXQ10X Dr. B. J. YeHag-Yeteriaaay rfoa and dentin 43 yara' exyerieaee. All work guaranteed. DlflUult owfis operations a eeialty. Phone MU Office at Club Stables, Ptieae 7, Sa lem, Oregon, 8-P-tf SEAL ESTATE. Some of Our Bargains. One new (- room cottage, modern, only (1M0. Good1, now 0-room house and two lotx, only 350. Furniture and fixtures in large rooming house very cheap, This properly must bo sold. If you want to buy, seo us. Wo have the goad. If you want to soil, list your prop orty with us. We sell it. Swegle A Smith, phono 450, No. 402 State flrcet. H. S. Gile & Co. Wholesale Mcrclinnts and Dealers In FRUIT AND PRODUCE. Wo lmvo large supplies of berry boxes, both tin top and folding, alee crates. Got your supplies here. We buy butter, egg, poultry, produce, ete. Pay cash, Gasoline Wobdsaw r The undersigned Is prepared to take sawing contracts. Telephone Mass 94S, 0. Motier, Fair Ground Koad, North Salem, 3-80-tf i ii" iw a M 8isls3f Gold Dust" Flour Made by THE SIDNEY lOW ER COMPANY, fltdaey, Ore gon. Made for family use. Ask , year grocer for It Bran and tharta always aa hand. I P. B. Wallace I AGENT ietl sSMSsWIaVSS el SPREWCt LAKE. f.aiwaytipa VallV "iVy hltUr-inmkY?W)lllm yea n - .dMMMa.t!i mw w BP3 ISA. F ' 1 MW mS w CnLu mm, . sW" ill m ii" IT -vwtmrfT m vti aa. umB77kimmi:..auammTJt vlU .-.tjyrgwoi jih in -y ilsSiw 3 3 E, 0, ttUUJB mmmj ss mmmwmmmmr v- f r n'v " M m. t -fair art