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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL
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AH TO "MUTTKRINGS."
What the I'coplo or llio West Have to
' Lcnrn from Japan,
(S. F. Chronicle.)
Whon the President of tho United
States, In a formal message to con
gross, Btoi)B out of tho lino of his
duty to mnko a hitter attack on tho
morality of a groat state, a great
city and a grent class, at ono time,
lie has dono mischief which It will
tnko many a day to repair. Especial
ly Is this true when in his ludlct
moiit, he states what documonts bo
foro him niimt havo shown to ho un
truo and othor things, which, If truo
In fottor. nro fnlso In spirit. In as
Hailing our legislation and Its en
forcement In regard to tho sogratlon
of Orientals In our public 'schools as
u "wicked absurdity" ho nttneks the
morality of a urcnt stnto and a great
city. In snylng thnt "tho overwhelm
ing mass of our pooplo cherish n live
ly rogard and respect tor tho people
of Japan, hut horo nnd thero n
most unworthy fooling has mnnl foot
ed Itflolf townrd tho Japaneao n
fooling that has hoon shown In shut
ting them out from tho common
schools of San Kranclsco," ho com
bines one dlroct untruth with n hnlf
truth' that Japanese have boon ex
cluded from our public schools. It
Is truo that our pooplo have n lively
respect for Jnpuuoso In Japan, nnd
thnt thero h no objection to thotr
Bottlomont horo In communities
wlioro Ihoy havo not yet settled.
Whuro. howovor, they aro domiciled
In largo numhoru thero Is a universal
protost against tluilr prosonoo from
nil oxcopt employers who value profit
more tlinu doooncy.
Whim ho spunks of "muttorlngs
against them In ono or two plncos bu
vuuao of thalr ofllcloncy m labor
ers," he evidently him In mind tho
protttut of our wnrktngmen and smnll
traders nguluat being crowded out
of employment hy a rnco with a low
Htandard of life, and his choice of the
torm "muttorlnuH" In that connec
tion, nnd tho wholo spirit of tho sen
tonco, Is evidence of, a fooling of con
tompt and hatred ox'lstlng In his mind
against his own follow countrymen
for tholr manly nttompt to defend
their civilization. Tho labor unions
nf this city nro fur from recognising
tho Chronicle an tholr "organ" or is
a Journal anxious to Haunt 0 tholr
favor hy upholding them when In tho
wrong, hut In this defenso of the vi
ta) olemonts of our elvlUutlon tho
labor men havo our mo'st honrty sym
pathy. In ho fur ae they nro leadors
In demanding exclusion of oriental
coolies they nro lighting In demand
ing exclusion of all ulusaos of society.
Hut whoa tho I'rosldont speaks of
"mttltorlngK" against them "hecnuso
of tholr ultleleiioy na workors," ho
states what tho slightest imiulry
would havo ahoWu him to bo grossly
untruo. Japanese coolie's uro not' uf
foctlvo Inborors and nobody will havo
them nt any price If ho cnu got others,
beriutso they nro truculent, tricky nnd
utterly unreliable. Tho cuso ngnlnst
Japaneao laborers havo never boon
fully oxplolted In tho press of this
utato, because thero Is uo wish to dis
turb tho sensibilities of tho Jitpnneao
FOR
BOY
'I'lieiv Is uo tircM'iit moro prac.
ticiil or helpful than a .Savings
Hank Hook with ills name written
on JtN H 1 t page,
la mkIuk It ho will reoolvo his
lrt lemons In busings practice
ami Ik t'HCOHrtHl to bHVomouoy.
Yon c OIK'H mh ammt for
him by inaWjIntf itoposlt of ono
ttottar. .
Surtafft Thpxtimmtt
government. That govoriynont, how
over, fully understands their charac
teristics, nnd In dealing with them In
public employment tnkos caro not to
bo victimized by them. It is the be
lief of Callfornlnns that tho Japa
nese government, if properly ap
proachod, will give full recognition to
tho essential differences between the
two races and concur In tho wls.dom
of preventing settlement side by side
of the Asiatic and American com
peting for tho same work. Our feel
ing is not against Japan, but against
an unpatroltlc President who unites
with nllons to break down tho civiliza
tion of his own countrymen.
But when tho President Bays that
we have "as much to learn from Jn-
pnn as Japan has to learn from ub,"
ho says that which Is not truo oxcopt
In respect to effectiveness of organiza
tion, secrecy In planning, scientific
alortness nnd promptness to strike
whon rendy and not until thon. In all
this, nnd- In tho general Intellectual
ncutoncss of the higher classes, tho
spirit of nationality among all, nnd
tho oxtromo vigor of commercial com
petition, nono will bo moro prompt to
fool nnd express admiration than tho
peoplo of this state Beyond that
whut tho President says Is not truo,
unless, as porhnps tho tono of his
messago Justifies us In nssumlng, tho
President desires to soo tho traditions'
of American family llfo aupplantcd
by tho family In which tho man is tho
mastor and tho woman tho salvo, who
doos not oven cnt until her lord hns
finished; Japilnoso family and com-
morciul mornllty or want of It sub
stituted for tho customs of decent
Amorlcnn society, and Indopondont
and prosperous Amorlcnn worklng
mon replaced by Jnpnnoso coollos'
huddled In bunkhousos nnd living on
rice.
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Tho Child Lalxfr Problem.
Clnclnnntl, Doc. 13. Tho" annual
convention of tho National Child
Labor association, which commenced
horo todny was a notnblo ono. Whon
Dr. A. II. Prlohorg called tho mooting
to order in tho convention hnll of tho
Hotel IIuvUu thero woro ovor four
thousand porsons presont. Every
stnto In tho union sent dologntcs.
Governor Hnrrl3 of Ohio and Major
Dompsoy of this city In brlof nd-
drossos welcomed tho dologntos. Dr.
Follx Adlor, chnlrmnu of tho National
Child Labor commlttoo, said tho Blip
proHBlon or child labor was tho most
Important tho country had to donl
with. Among tho spankers wore
Gov. J. W. Folk of Misseuri: Gov.
Charles Denoen of Illinois; Charles
P. Noll, United Statos commlsslouor
of labor; Senator Doverldgo of In
diana; John Mitchell, proeldent of
tho National Mlno Workers; Prosl
dout Nicholas Murray Iluttos of Col
umbia university; Prosldont O. W.
Dabney of tho University of Olnoin
untl, nnd Jnno Adams of Hull house,
Chicago. In tho course of an lutor-
ostlng addross Dr. Indsay, profes
sor of soolology In tho Uiilvorslty of
PotuiHylvanla, laid groat stross on tho
torrlhlo Injury child labor wns work
ing In this country. Ho statod that
according to tho United Statos oonsus
of 1000 thore woro 1,750,178 chil
dren ovor 10 yonrs of ngo and under
tti engngod In gainful occupations.
Since that lime ho claims that tho
nuinhor hns iuoreusad to 2. 000,000.
Tho mnutlfncturrtrs of the countrv. ho
said, will nsilat In tho abolition oft
child labor, for they rocognlzo that
tho problom of what tho country Is
going to do with millions or chlldron
In dangerous occupations of llfo.
health, nnd oduontlon, growth and
morals Is a very serious ono. Prof.
It. S. MoLondy stated thnt an urgont
call for tho organisation of tho na
tional committee came from tho
south, which was tho sreatest suf
ferer, but Goorgla wns tho last stnto
to pass a law prohibiting child labor.
Tho law passed, howovor, ho wna
sorry to say, did not go far enough
to suit those- Interested In tho mat
tor. Govornor Folk's statement that
Prosldont Roosevelt was giving the
association his active co-operation
ellcltod prolonged npplnuso. The
Hon. J. H. Morgan, inspector of
workshops nnd factories, said tho
labor unions ovory whore woro onor
gotlc nlllas. Pr. Follx Adlor, who is
loudor of tho Sooloty for Kthlcnl Cul
ture, and profossor of social and po
litical ethics In Columbia university,
delivered tho annual addross. Ills
subject was "Tho Child In History,',
"Tho Evils of Child Labor and tho
Powor of tho Public to Provont
Them" was tho subjoct of an ox
tromuly Interesting addross by Gov
ernor Folk of Missouri. Tho govern
or of Illinois spoko an, tho same sub
ject. Resolutions woro adoptod call
ing on tho government to totally
abolish child labor. Tho convention
will alt until Saturday night.
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PlhKfl CURED IN TO M DAYS.
PASO OINTMENT is iuar,t4
to cur y ea of Itching, BIM.
jBIlln or Protruding iM ia 10
J 14 day of money 4fundd, ek.
ICiitortalnmciits at White House.
Washington, Dec. 13. Thero was
a fully attonded cabinet at tho White
Houbo today. This Is the first of a
series of entertainments, which will
extend to February 7, which Mrs.
Roosovolt boa planned. On tho lat
ter dato the army and navy recep-1
tlon will bring tho season of enter
taining at tho executive mansion to
a close. Following tho first cabinet
dinner of tho winter tho schedule of
Whl to Houso entertainments is an
nounced as follews: January 1, New
Year's reception; January 3, diplo
matic recoptlon; January 10, diplo
matic dinner;. January 17, Judicial
reception; January 24, supreme court
dinner; January 31, congressional re
coptlon. '
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Long Tennessee Fight.
For 20 years W. L-. Rawls of Bolls,
Tonn., fought lyisal catarrh. He
writes: "Tho ewolllng and soreness
insldo my noso was fearful, till I be
gan applying Bucklon's Arnica Salvo
to tho soro surface; this caused tho
sorencBS and ewolllng to disappear,
novor to return." Best salve In ex
lstonco; 2 Co at J. C. Porry'a druggist.
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Iloston Woman to Become u Countess
Boston, Mas3., Doc. 13. Tho en
gagement ha? been announced of
MIbb Cornelia Thayer, daughtor of
Mr. Nathaniel Thnyor, a well known
banker, and Count Von Molkto, a
Danish nobleman and a connection
of tho into Gonoral Von Molktc, tho
famous Gorman wurrlor. Miss Thay
er Is well known In this city ns a
philanthropist, hor cspoclal work hoi
Ing amongst tho chlldron of tho poor.
Sho has taken almost ontlro clmrgo
of tho llttlo convalescents nt tho chil
dren's hospital of which hor grand
father, Nathanlal Thayor, was ono of
tho fouudors. Count Molkto Is In
tho diplomatic sorvlce. Tho wed
ding takes placo In Jnnuary.
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11 111 iitiniiiimiiic iiii
I COMPANIES ORGANIZE.
Order a package of this
fnmous health and brain
building flour and onjoy
some good old fashioned
New England Br6wn
Ilrcnd. A chance at a
right hot loaf will make
you think you nro In
Boston. With Allen's
Self-rising B. B. B. Flonr
you can make bread Just
llko tho Puritans used to
make.
3-B Pancake Flour
Is also a pure food; self-
Trado rising and all ready to
Mark mix with water and bako
on a hot griddlo.
ALLEN'S BBB f LOUR CO.
Pacific Const Factory, San Jose,
Cnl. Eastern Factory, Llttlo
Wolf Mills, RInnawa, Wis.
MwMIxf4f7
GET ONE?
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Axticlos of Incorporation
Granted Enterprises Backed
by Orogon Capital.
M-H-M-M I I II I I I I I I I I 1 1 I V4
Articles of incorporation woro filed
in tho dopnrtmont of tho secretary
of stnto today as follews:
Hood Rlvor Fruit arowors' Supply
Company, or Hood Rlvor; $CO00; C.
Dothmnn, C. D. Wndsworth, Sonaca
F. Fonts, Incorporators.
Wnllnmotto Vnlloy Chautauqua
Association; Oregon City; $5000; J.
T. Apponon, II. E. Cross, George A.
Stoel, G.,00. A. Harding, W. A. Hunt
ley, A. F. Pnrkor nnd C. II, Dyo, Incorporators.
Nehalem Invostment Company, of
Wntorlawn, Wisconsin; $100,000;
president, C. C. Baker, Oregon resi
dent agont.
Clearwater Valloy Railroad Com
pany; J. P. O'llrlou H. S. Sterling,
II, F. Connor nnd Wllllnms Crooks
M'.oekholdors; decreased Its capital
Htock from $3,000,000 to $100,000,
nnd Its amount of shares from 30,000
to 1000. of which J. P. O'Brien owns
97.
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Outwits tho Surgeon.
A complication of female troubles,
with catarrh of tho stomach and
bowols, had reduced Mrs. Thomas S.
Austin, of Leavonwortb, Ind., to bucU
a doplorablo condition, that her doc
tor advised an operation; but hor bus
band fearing fatal results, postponed
this to try Electric Bitters; and to
tho araasomont of all who know her,
this medlctno completely oured hor.
Guaranteed euro for torpid llvar,
kidney disease, biliousness, Jaua-
dlnoo, chills and fever, general de
bility, nervousness and blood poison
ing. Boat tonlo mado. Price GOc at
J. O. Perry's drug store, Try it.
SEEK NO
FURTHER
Epply's Perfection Ba'klng Pow
der is Just as near perfection as
It Is possible to mako It. And
you got full weight for your
money, too, besides a useful fruit
jar or Jelly glass with ovory pur
chaso. Just What You
Arc Looking For
and tho host In tho mnrkot. Fur
thor than this you aro helping
build up a homo Industry and
your money is kopt In circulation
in Salem. Yours for squaro dealings.
C. M. EPPLEY
Manufacturer
Salem, Oregon
DR. KUM
Wonderful CHINESE DOCTOR
Will treat you with Oriental herb
md cure any disease without operation
or pain.
Dr. Kuai la known everywhere In
Salem, and has cured many promlneat
people here. He has lived in Saleni
for SO yerae, and can be trunted. H
uses mny medicine unknown to white
doctors, ani witU them can curt
catarrh, asthma, lung troubles, rueu
matlim, stomach, liver, and kidney die
eaaee.
Dr. Kum make a sptclalty of dropaj
and female troubles. HU remedlM
cur private diaeaao when everything
elte alb. He hns hundreds o teetl
tMuM aad give consultation free.
Prleea for medicine vary moderate.
PeieoM la the country can write for
blank. Send at amp.
If yo wa&i Mtue extra fine tea, got
H ttom m.
14T Skuth Blffh aireet, Saleea, 0a.
OppeeiU Hotel 8aleu P. O. Bk left.
Woven Wire Fencing
Of" nil kinds. Hop Wlro, Plckots,
Posts, Gates, Shingles and P. & B.
rendy roofing. All nt lowest prlcos.
Walter Morley
250 Court St. Salem, Ore
The Fashion Stables
Formerly Simpson's Stablos.
Upto-dnto livery nnd cab line.
Funoral turnouts a specialty. Tally
ho for picnics and excursions. Phone
41. OIIAS. W. YANNKE, Prop
247 and 249 njgh Btreot.
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We have the Cholctsi
Timothy and
Alfalfa Hay
WE AVANT
100 Tons of
Fancy Cheat Hay
Highest Price Paid
TILLSON & CO.
1 51 High St,
Wo have sampled tho city with Wild Roso' Flour,
get a sample, call at tho offlco and GET ONE.
When you buy flour be sure It is llko tlio sample.
WILD ROSE FLOUR
$1.00 n sack nt all grocers. Mndo from old wheat, too.
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DELIVERED
ON SHORT NOTICE
The Chas. K. Spaulding Milling 0
Calendars
Did you got ono of our calendars
last year? Wo did not havo enough
to go around to all our customors,
and you may bo ono of those who
failed to accuro ono. Wo do not want
to miss you this yenr. Wo want ono
of our art calondars hi tho homo of
ovory ono of our customors. Our cal
ondnrs for 1907 aro tho most beauti
ful art productions over distributed
by us, and really worthy of a porraa
nont placo nmong (ho pictures on tho
walls of any houso. Wo know you
will wnnt ono, and havo saved it for
you, and shnll bo glad to presont It
if you call at our ofllco artor Decem
ber 17, 190C. and wo find your namo
on our books. Wo would llko to sco
ono of our calondars In ovory home
In Salem, but aro only prepared to
supply our customers. Wo wnnt to
soo your work coming our wny, and
will glvo you valuo rocolved for .your
money.
SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY,
Phono 25. lilO-KKl S, Liberty St.
Spent wisely is the source of much
atlsfactlon. Why not spend a iittin I
FOR JOIST AND FLOORBO
Tho best placo to buy ta'l
boat stock of lumber is writ
entire building trade knor
thore Is not a finer stock ofj
than that carriod by u.
ready to. fill tho largest tm
promptly. Wo don't keep ttajj
or waiting. That's a verr M
point. Near S. P. passenKJ
Phono 52 Main. 1
GOODALELUMUERCU.
General
..Machine Works..
E. M. KIGHTLINGEH,
Muchlnlst mid Mnnngcr.
178 Sonth Liberty St.
WE BOLD ANYTHING TnAT
CAN BE MADE FROM IRON OR
STEEL. NONE BUT FIRST-CLASS
WORKMEN EMPLOYED.
Generai Repairing Solicited
9-19-lm '
HOT
RATIONS
That's "uat you wantjj
chilly days, and at ourp!;
gat nothing cold, and al!
be3t tho markot affords, h
White House Restol
GEORGE BROS, nw
HOTEL OREGON
Corner of Seveath and Stark Street
Portland, Oregon.
Tho now and modern hotel of tho eitj
Caters particularly to residents of 8a
lem and othor Oregon cities. European
plan. Free bus. Eatea $1.00 par day
and upward. Handsomest grill la the
West, and prices as low as in pl&eet
lets attractive. Daily Capital Journal
M, file.
WKIOHT.DICKEX80K HOTSL OO.
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OUR MEATS ARE
ALWAYS TnE BEST.
For we take especial caro to buy
none but tho bst, and our customers
can always depend uppn getting Jthe
o it wisoly bow buying groceries otjl)est Ia tho maFket at right price
T " ua mey huy at our market.
Baker, Lawrence & Bker
K. O, CHOt
CMsmni U VMXxm Xwmmm. SUl mH Mriut
Pfc MML
H.S.Gilc&C
Wholesale GfoecfsaC
mission Merckaj
dried fruit and farm prod"" ,
kinds.
We have for sale ft ftwJJJj
Ing and slicing machlnW , w1
for a large dryer,
price.
will B1''
DRY
OLD
FIR
WOOD,
$5.50.;.
Per Cord. $
Defivere14
Voget Lt
and F