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DAILY CAPITAL JOUXWAIs T.C OMQOK, MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1906. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL BY HOFER BR08 Publishers and Proprietors. JJl'tL'ilfclTr. Hv9r Jt'JWJW SUBSCRIPTION BATES. By Mail. Dally Journal, ono month 35c Daily Journal, thrco months ....$1.00 Dally Journal, one year 4.00 Weekly Journal, one year 1.00 By Carrier. Daily Journal, per month 50c "WHY SOCIALISM? Bryan cries out, beware of Socialism. t But what causes Socialism J IS SOCIALISM MEEKLY A DOC TRINE OF DISTURBANCE, A SLO GAN OP DISCONTENT7 Or is it a new system, a- political revolution, a regeneration of society! Theodore P. Shonts, wbd is digging at tbo isthmian canal, calls Socialism an effect of injustice. He says the belief that representa tives of wealth and power have es caped punishment for refractions of law has caused many to become Social ists. Chairman Shonts of the Isthmian canal commission has this to say: "In a time like the present, "WHEN A SPIRIT OF DISCONTENT AND OF REVOLT AGAINST EXISTING CON DITIONS IS ABROAD IN THE .LAND, tho harm which an ignorant mind-, no matter how sincere and well .meaning, may do, is incalculable. "Calm reasoning is necessary to meet and direct into safe channels this spirit of discontent and rovolt. That thero nre grave causes for it cannot be denied. Tho demands for reform, hvs- i tcrlcal and unreasoning as many of them arc, are well grounded and must bo heeded. The uvlls complained of havo come about because, as a people, wo havo DRIFTED FROM THE OLD STANDARD OF HONESTY AND PA TD3NT ACCUMULATION, into a' mad rush for wealth, for tho piling up of enormous fortunes in the shortest pos sible peroid of time. Wo must be brought iKick to tbo old moorings, not by violence and unlawful methods, but by calm and inflexible application of law. "That tho country will right itself, thnt it will pass safely through this crisis, as it has passed through all those thnt have preceded it, no oue familiar with its history can doubt. "Nothing eo stimulates the growth of Socialistic ideas as THE BELIEF TIIAT RICH AND POWERFUL MEN HAVE BEEN VIOLATING THE LAW AND ESCAPING THE CONSEQUENT CES OF TIEETR OFFENSES. Hy fur tho larger a't of tho Socialistic feel ing that exists in this country today is luo to a conviction of this kind in tho minds of thousands of people, Tho evil consequence of this state of mind can only bo avoided by a convincing demonstration that there is tho same law for tho rich as for the poor, the same jutrtieo for the trust magnate as for tho penniless man That is what the plain people want lmjHirtial jus tice. They are not vindictive and they havo unshakable faith iu the suprem acy of the law." Is tbitro n revolutionary spirit abroad in tho land, due to ignorant mind! Have wo drifted from tho old stand ard of honesty! THE FINAL CHARGE THAT THE RICH AND POWERFUL HAVE VIO LATED LAWS AND ESCAPED THE PENALTY, h u more serious accusa tion. How do we know when we associate with u man of wealth, wo nre not asso ciating with u tnna who should bo In the pnlteiilKy! Well, you ro taking somo chances, Experience count anything with you? Then what do you think of 60 years experience with Ayer's Sarsaparillal Sixtv vears of curing thin blood, weak nerves, general debility ! Ve wish you would ask your own doctor about tills. Ask him fo tell vou honestly what he thinks it will do for your case. Tl,.. . ..I..1 .. I,. .. WhiTno crtl We pobllth J. C. ATtr Co., "' " yitwofcij . oji. t, tonal ofll mr nd hum imii. Thin Blood , Km. rich or poor, for not all get their just dues in this world. POOR, HALTING, LAME, WEAK AND INADEQUATE IS HUMAN JUS TICE. Who of us gets his just deserts or punishment! It is perfectly natural that those who amass great wealth should want the special protection of law, the immun ity of courts, the constantly Increasing advantage of their fellow-man. THE NATURAL TENDENCY OF THOSE WHO HAVE NOT GREAT WEALTH IS IN THE OPPOSITE DI RECTION to resist the inevitable pro pensity of wealth to want to monopo lize things; make law subservient, and wrench power to itself. HENCE SOCIALISM. EXTENDING LOGGING ROAD. The Curtiss Company Is Puefcing Oper ations in Linn County. HOW TO DRESS THIS SUMMER. Tho Capital Journal sympathizes with the summer girls who want to wear white dresses and pretty gauzey waists and things. The 1906 summer glds will bo frocked in frills and fur belows delightfully feminine, if they have a chanco in Oregon. From para sol to boot tip, curves, dainty touches, and artistic color effects will distin guish everything they wear. Their el ders, too, make a generous uso of color. They are permitting it to appear in their tweed trotteurs and motor coats, and their afternoon and dinner gowns of light, silken fabrics, aro as often of the new mauve-bluo and tho warm American Beauty shades as of white or tho always charming pastrf tints. Tho semi-tailored gowns, man-made though they are, emphasize feminine curves in a marked! degree, and show tho most graceful effects. The bolero is seen on a great many of these gowns, tho sborte ones having a ceinturo at tached that is entirely new. Tho sleeves, as a rule, are puffs to the elbow, or half-way to tho wrist, ac cording to the shape, of tho arm. They aro finished with a velvet-inlaid cuff that is entirely new. Among tho little accessories that tho summer girl is wearing, are bracelets of black velvet held with jewelGed buckles, and whisps of tulle twisted about tho upper arm and tho wirist, tied in fluffy bows. Arm or glovo garters of satin ribbon, shirred over elastic and edged with frills of lace and rib bon ore quite new, and ns practical as they aro ornamental. Tho summer girl has her pretty gowns well provided for. Give her weather to show them. LATEST LITERATURE. Tho logging railroad built by the Curtiss Lumber Company into the mountains on the Linn county side of the Santiam river at Mill City is being extended into tbo woods, and several miles of road will bo built during the coming summer momns. -me rouu has been completed for a distance of over eight miles into the finest timber in the Cascade mountains, and) it is found) to be one of the best invest ments ever made by the company. The finest logs ever brought to tho Mill City sawmills havo been brought in over that road, and as the line is ex tended farther into the woods and mountains tho timber wealth is get ting greater and better. A large force of men is now at the end of tho road on the extension work. n HARVEY BURNS KILLED. Fonnfcr Ind.2pendace Man Struck by Train in California, i Archio Burns, of Corvallis, valedic torian of the Agricultural College class of '0G, which graduated Wednesday, has received1 tho sad news of the tragic death of his fathor, Harvey Burns, noar Dolgeville, California. Mr. Burns was struck by a passenger train and instantly killed. At the time of his dith he was working as a tele graph operator at Dolgeville. Ho was for a long time in the railroad service in the Willamette valley, tho most of tho time at Independency where he was well known, but for several years has been in the employ of the South em Pacific in California. COAST LINE IN LINCOLN COUNTY (Toledo Leader.) Last Thursday a fiarty of survey ors. chainmen and axmen in.chargo of ' f m J. B. Eddy of Eugene, arrivea in xo- ledo. Tho next day M. ygant ana son, Fred. Stanton, Ed Stanton and J. C. Young were added to the force which was dividod in two parties, one under Eddy to work north, and one under Civil Engineer Campbell, to work south. They established a base stake on the west bank of Depoe slough nt tho end of the railroad bridge. From this stake tho line runs northerly up the Depoo and Beaver valloys. From this stake south it'erosses tho tideland and river to Mackcy's Point and follows the river down to the Peel Slough val ley, from which it will run south to the Alsea river. The engineers say thee will bo no short curves. BANKERS ELECT OFFICERS. V. Carter of Ashland Was Elected President of tho Association. ! THRIFT! WHAT IS THRIFT? It is living within ouo '4 income ivnd making provision by wlso an ticipation for the futu'u. Thrift h uot (in instinct. It is lin acquired habit. No matter into what condition of lifo a man Is born, tho acqui sition of a habit of thrift will mako him a bettor man and a better cit ixra. Ono of tho best ways to acquire tho habit is to open a savings ac count. Our savings department pays throo por cent interest on de posits of ono dblla ' or more. Savings .Dejwirtment , &f"Natt(Hia!iuak Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett, per haps tho best known writer of tho day of stories for children, has written a serios of fairy tales, which will begin in the October St. Xicholns and con tinuo through several numbers. Tho stories are basod on a quaint and hu morous concoit, carried out, it is said, in Mrs. Burnett's happiest vein; and are to have n number of illustrations iu colors by Jln-rison Cady. Tho Ten-Story Mugaziue Is not ex wctly shocking. It is nwakoning Not dtsignod primarily to put pooplo to sleep. It is wrapped up like live crick ots in a trout stream at tho news itumls In this day of soporific period icals. Tho favorite poom for' this month is seloctodi from Robert Brown ing, entitled "Tho Confessional." Few oven of tbo s'udonts of Browning would believo thnt tho poem was written by him, o full is it of dramatic power and human passion. Iu tho July Dolinoutor is bogun u iiew novel by C. N. nnd A. M. William son, anthers of "Tho Lightning Con ductor." "Tho Chauffeur and tho Chuporon," which Is tho tltlo of tho new story, promises to be tho brightest, cleverest piece of fiction that tho two famous nuthors of motor stories have yet written. Beforo their marriage Mr. Williamson was an editor of rtnown. Mrs. Williamson employed her time n devising countloss romances for the bettor clnss of Euglish papers. It is said that ho could turn out a story of any length, built around any given plot, in a stated number of hours. Their imrthods of work uro Interesting, Be tween them, It is understood, they do visa tho plots of their stories, while Mrs. Williamson supplies tho dialogue, which is their brightest feature, and Mr. Williamson tho facts and data. It is ono of tkt'ir literary traits to write their cxporlenees into their books .and their story is tho direct re sult of a tour of Holland that the, au thors recently made in a motor boat. People who aeo clean inside will look like it ami act It. They will work with energy, think clearly, aot clearly and havo healthy thoughts, IlolUster'j Rocky Mountain Tea. It makes clean people. 33 cents, Tua or Tablets. Dr 'Stoue's drug store. Polk County School Fair. Tho date has been set for Friday and Saturday, September 28 and 29. The committco in charge of tho girls' de partment aro Mrs. J. E. Smith, Mrs. H. D. Toney, Mrs. O. D. Butler, Mrs J. S. Cooper, Mrs. G. T. Gerlinger, Mrs. O. E. Focht, Mrs. Vie Hopkins, Miss Maggie Butler and Miss Josephine Burcb. Thw havo outlined tho follow ing work to be done by girls: One sample of plain sowing, seaming, hem ming, gathering and putting on band and ono of plain hosiery darning, two samples of jelly from any kind of fruit and two sample pints of berries or cherries, best collection of flowers and best light bread mado without help. First and second prizes for each ex hibit and tho exhibits will be in two classes: Those mndo by girls under 12 aud thoso' mndo by girls over 12 years of age. Parents nnd school oftlcors should encourago the, children's work during vacation. Desired Information can bo had from any member of the committee or from tho county school superintendclnt. o Polk County Pioneer Reunion. The next nnnunl reunion of the Polk County Pioneers will bo held in Dallas on Saturday, Juno 23. Tho following committees nro now arranging for it: Soliciting committco, J. C. Shultz and Frank Kerslnko; committee on music, It. E. Williams, J. C. Hayter nnd Mrs. C. G. Conil; committee on sports, Joe O-nven, Leo Fonton and Dr. Tonoy; decorative committee, U. S. Grant, Mrs. E. W. Puller and Mrs. Dr. Hnytor. Tho Indian war veterans will take part. Olen O. Hoi man will be tho orator of tho dny and thoo will bo soveml other nai're'-fes. After a good basket dinner the old folks will remain on tbo ground for a visit while the younger ones wllj repair to tho campus to seo a variety of sports. It may bo tho last reunion that many of the old folks may over attend. Tho normal band has been engaged for the occasion and a largo (rowd is expectod. Bowaro of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, As mercury will surely destroy tho sonso of smell and completely derange the whole system when ontering it through the mucuous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on proscriptions from reputable phy sicians, as tho damage they will do is ten fold to tho good you can pos sibly derive from them. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0 contains bo mercury, and is takes Internally, act ing diractly upon the blood and mucu ous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure bo euro you get tho genuine. It is taken internally aid made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney fc Co. Testimonials free. Sold by druggists. Price, 75e per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for cob stlpatioB. Officers of tho Oregon State Bank' ers' association wo"o elected Saturday as follews: President E. V. Carter, Ashland. Vice-President E. W. Haines, For est Grove. Treasurer William Pollman, Baker City. Secretary J. L. Hartmon, re-elected. Executivo committee W. H. Dunck ley, Portland, chairman; M. S. Wood cock, Corvallis; Joseph Albert, Salem; Leslie Butler, Hood River; W. J. Fur nish, Pendleton. Lucky Runaway. A team driven by young Mr. Man ning took fright at the steam road roll or this morning over in South Salem, and got tangled up iu tho harness. About tho tirao they wore und&r con trol tho stneot? car gave them another surprise, and they landed up against a fence. No ono hurt. A FAMILY SAFEGUARD Slip Dr. Green inanees with the Niece of Dr. Bo chee to handle her fauioui Uucle'i Great Throat and Luug Cure. JThe best family safeguard is a reliable household medicine that will cure croup, coughs, colds, chilly sensations, running eyes and nose, sore throat and bronchial affections that will keep the children proof against nil contagious diseases. qSuch a medicine is IJoscliee's German Syrup, which has a record of 35 years in the cure of consumption, catarrh aud all lung and bronchial troubles. JTbe fame of German Syrup as a con sumptive cure, since its purchase by Dr. Green from the niece of, the famous Dr. Boschec, has extended to all parts of tku earth. It has big sales everywhere. 10 QTwo sizes, 25c and 75c. All druggists. Sold in Salem by S. O. Stone. BUILDING ANYTHINa? Then let us furnish tho lumber. It will pay you to seo us. We believo in small profits and satisfied customers. GOODALE LUMBER CO. Phone 52. H0LU3TETVS Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Boiy MediolM for Buy Peopl. Brinji QaUoa Health aai Bi Vigor. A, Pine for Corutlpation, iDdtgeition, LWeA ri, 1 a ,Upea''. SlupsUh HoweU, Headache tot tonZxtJf llrVy M?"ntaln Tea In Ut? jei ronn, M centu a box. Genuine, raada h Uolustkr Dneo Cohpaht, Mail lion. Wit COLDFM NUGGETS f OR SAI IQW PE0P UlnlllflfflUlMFIiaCHFBttLE MUWMiltfUUIAPI'LLS. X Bin. tutu, Kuju hdcmwuUimHiiw. kt Urn nlWI ,, u U " w!T'""l'ifB-.tMH. Uauin.. p. w fa ww vr a. a mm. A Trite Saying. It Is a trltfl saying that no man U stronger than his stomach. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery strengthens tho stomach puts It In shape to mako pure, rich blood helps tho liver and Kidneys to expel tho poisons from tho body and thus cures both liver and kid ney troubles. If you tako this natural blood purl Her aud tonic, you will assist your sysUtu in manufacturing ach day a pint of rich, red blood, that Is Invigo rating to tho brain and ncrvrs. The weak nervous, run-down, dotillltatcd condition which so many pcoplo suffer from, I usually tho ouVct of poisons In the blood; it Is often Indicated by pimples or bolls appearing on tho skin, tuo faco becomes thin and tho footings "blue." Dr. Plerco's "Discovery" cure alt blood humors as well as being a tonic that makes one vigorous, strong and forcoful. It is the only medicine put up for salo through druggists for like purposes that contains neither alcohol nor harmful habit-forming drugs, and tho only ono, overy ingredient of which has tho profes sional endorsement of the leading medical writers of this country. Some of theso endorsements aro published In a littlo book of extracts from standard medical works and will bo front to uny address free, on receipt of renuest therefor by letter or postal can), addressed to Dr. K. V. 'nrco, Buffalo, N. Y. It tolls Just what Dr. Pierce's medicines aro madu of. Tho" Words of Praise" for tho several Ingredients of which Dr. Plorce's modl cirres are composed, by loaders In all tho several schools of medical practice, and rocommendlng thorn for tho euro of the diseases for which the "Golden Medical Discovery " Is advised, should havo far more weight with tho sick and afllictod than any amount of tho so-called "testi monials " so conspicuously flaunted beforo the pqbllc by thoso who am afraid to lot tho Ingredients of which their medicines are composed bo known. Bear In mind that, the "Golden Medical Discovery " has THK BADGE OF UONE8TY On OVety DOttlO wrapper, In a full list of its ingredients. Dr. Plorco's Ploasant Pellets euro con stipation, Invigorato tho liver and regu late stomach and bowels. Dr. Plorco's great thousand-page Illus trated Common Sense Medical Advisor will bo sont froo. paper-bound, for 21 one cent stamps, or cloth-bound for 31 stamj,. Address Dr. Ploreo as above. X-RAYS By the time Bryan gets ready to "do things,' Teddy will have every thing dono In ancient history, ono John Alder talked for n candidate named Miles Standish. Priscilla suggested ho talk for himself. Lydell Baker talked, for D. P. Thompson. Chas. W. Fulton talked for Furnish. T. T. Geer talked for Withycombe. Tho people of Ore gon want candidates to talk for them Boil Drinking Water. While tho work of enlarging the filt ering system is in progress it would bo better for all to boll their drinking water Tho progress of the work will bo noted in this paper. 5-19-tf. RELIEF FOR LADIES. FRENCH TANSY WAFERS Original and only genuine. Put up in yellow wrapper with Crown trade mark. For salo by leading druggists. Price $? per box. Take These Bargains Odd lots of second hand furniture and stoves received in trade. Also a large stock of up-to-date house furnishings. J. A. PATTERSON, 271 Commercial St. Salem. Hale Wing Sang Co. Chinese and Japanese Fancy and Dry Goods. Special now lino of summer goods. Mado by us. Wrappers, Under wear, Waists, Dress Goods, Silks. Very low prices. 346 Court street, Salem, Or BRICK Brick furnished in largo or small quantities. Pressed brick made to ordor. Yard on Stato Btreet, south or Ponltentiary. SALEM BRICK YARD. A. A. BURTON, Prjp. OURS LEAD In shoe succesa for twe or throe ex cellent reasons. They're stylish, they are mado of substantial, well tanned leather, they're made over good lasts and so fit well, tho workmanship Is su perior and' tho price as low as Is con sistent, with quality of first ade. Hence we call attention to t fact that "Ours Lead.'' Repairing neatly dose. .TArnn vrwvn w VLf .AV, mtGA.mNi rcsvviAii xm .VI..9WI IcoWvn, Oht T?" SPMNGLAMB? la always good. Weeellaj very highest quality, Mnl , Mi( muiwn or . it from us. E. O. OE0S3 H.S.Gile&d Wholesale Merchants and D FRUIT AND PEODUCa Wo havo large suppllei of boxes, both tin top and crates. Get your supplies li-4 ; buy butter, eggs, poultry, profeJ Pay cash. Screen Dooti I have a good selection oti of cedar screen doors, includiij etc. Large stock of all kiadi oil Lawn and FieW Fencing, P gles, Gates, etc. All at lowesta WALTBS 250 Court St, I Fruit Growc See us for DRYER TRAYS ORCHARD BOXES BERRY CRATES and BOXES. Any vi linrfc n( hnvee H Salem Box Fac MASON & SNTDE2. PHONE 308- V Steamers Pomona and Alt (or Portland Monday, "Wt&um ni Friday, at 10 a, m. TuMfyJ day, and Saturday at 9 ft for Corvallia Tuesday, Tteil Saturday about 6:30 p. m.Fi daily except Sunday about t-M M.P. Baldwto, irpr-"- 1 iwvirr am ' GOOD advice Rnw nt nnr rfices and W , . M,.nriM. Our offer!!" appeal strongly to you, bw values can be teen at a gm Raker. Lawrence &i Successors to Harritt & 1 ' We are now Prepared to Contract for Prunes fof ft Delivery Tillson j& & 151161 HW'LW til ', Y " w I VUAl