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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH IP, 1007. a HOFER BROS., PM Proprietors K. HOFER, Editor. A. F. HOFER. Manager. THE JOURNAL STANDS FOR PROGRESS, DEVELOPMENT, GOOD GOVERNMENT. AND NO DEGRADHD LABOR." THE RUBBISH. Ono of tia Uvea aa n magnate grand ono of us leadd as a chieftain bold, One ot ua begs with apataicd hand; ono of us deals In gemB and gold One of us thinks this llfo a gamo; ono of ub tolls for wages low, Bui In tho end It Is all the same; into the dustman's bin wo go. Ono ot us roads and rules tho state; ono of us creeps from door to door, ( Ono ot ua fawns among the great; one of us delves In ancient lore. Ono ot ua climbs to heights of fame; ono of us sinks to depths of woo, Hut In tho ond It Is all tho samo; Into tho dustman's bin we go. o MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP IN ITALY WOIIK IN ITSELF IS GOOD. II wo only know It wo would llko to work. jWo all of ub Insist upon having something to do. And when fnto does not forco oxortlon for bread and wo are sure to work for tun, perhaps only with parties and golf sticks, but if our forces aro ex pend! on lilghor planes, with painting and pootry and all tho beautiful arts. Thoy camo through tho favored folks whoso broad not only but tarts and initio soups woro provided as effortlessly as tho mnnna of old and whoso energies woro vonted not for gainful gold but for puro delight In now ways far now things that not yet had becomo necessities for tho wider world. Hut In reality ALL OF US DO WOHK FOR A LIVING. DID WE NOT WIS SHOULD PERISH OF ATROPHY. "Koeep moving" tho Christmas signs say in tho shops and so snlth old, Slothcr World to nil of her children. Drains need work to rondor and koop us nimble of wit; muscles must cx crclBo if thoy would bo strong. All tho Ills that tho flesh Is heir to, Bhall wo Bay, proceed from lack of ex orcise. Not only Is it pleasant to oxorclso our faculties normally, but It Is in this normal oxorclso thnt "all pleasure, nil "enjoyment, and nil good consist. All want and nil pain nnd tho wholo of tho so-called Wolt Schmerz aro Ono to restraint or ono sort or another upon this 'exercise." When thoro Is no othor form of this pain thoro romnln THE PAINS OF BJNNUI, THE MOST INSUFFERABLE OF ALL, Bays Ado M. Krcckor. These aro tho miseries of tho lclsuro onos. They must work or suffer tho pangs unondurnblo of nothing to do. Nornmlly thoy do follow Voblon's splendid Instinct of workmanship nnd lo something usoful and bo scientific, artistic, phllojophlc, religious. And ABNORMALLY THEY GIVE HALL TO THE MONKEYS. Thoy work abnormally, In part becniuo certain Boris of movements hnvo licon labolod piny and pntrlclnn and cortaln othor Borts hnvo been labeled work and outensto. Thnt la ono renson why thoy llko and dlsllko them. And part of tho dlliko Is lack of ability. Somo piny la hlghor casto than work, and some play Is ennior than work. Tlnio waH whon nono of us could work. Tho human rnco wnH a child at piny In desultory, dallying, spasmodic ac tivities. It could sloop, eat, laugh, but It could not work. In tho boglnnlng no ono liked to work nnd no ono could work, nnd only through conturlos on conturlos of onforcod toll hnvo tho fittest to work learned to work and survived to work. o . ; THE FALL OF TRIGGS, Ciilcs Are Permitted to Assume Pub lic Utilities, Even to Mon opolizing Them Onco upon a tlmo a well trnlnod and vory bright young Professor of Eng lish Utornturo, named Oscar Lovoll Trlggs, secured a chair among tho fac ulty of tho Unlvomlty of Chlcngo. A man of that faculty may do daring things, nnd ho may say startling lliliiw, but ho must bo n powor worth having on tho faculty to DO or SAY tho UNUSUAL and UWop his place. Mr. Trlggs had not been on tho faculty long hoforo ho bogan n vigorous uorlos or denunciations or mankind. KVKIIYIIODY and EVERYTHING wnH UNCLKAN. HE watt clean nnd ho KNEW others woro nt fault. Therefore ho rnlmid IiIh volco and callod upon tho world to bocomo bottor. Ho duulnrod that iiiohI of tho fortunoti of today woro dlshonostly mado Mini then turned about and duolnrod that u man of such buslnoss tnlout us John I). Rockefeller wan ait groat a genius In his lino as Shakopoaro was In literature. Now hud Mr. Trigs been a man of such montul strongth that ho could ltnvo oallud his brothers UNCLEAN, nnd nt once polutod out to thorn tho WAY to ol'janllnoH, ho would hnvo ItEMAINEI) ON THE FACl'Il'V. Hud ho been uhlu to point out com morelal dishonesty nnd show tho way to muko, biiHlnotMt men lionoxt his roHlgnntlon would NOT hnvo boon naked. Hut Mr. Trlggs mado RAIHD SPEECHES, ocouplod MUCH SPACE In tho public proa as a DENUNCIATOR and FAU1P FINDER and fulled to im press lliu govornlug body of the Uulvorslty with hU worth. Ho witH dropped. Thon hu llllud space In a few dally .papers, wroto somo mngazlno nrtlclos and kept on lludlug fault. Rut a no other college or University dWaovorud any uood of him, wo muHt vonoludo that tho proas wub right whon It finally daolnrod TRIGOS and HIS FAUIri-'INDINGS RATHER CHEAP STUFF. Ilml ho drifted along for a nonson and gradually faded from public gnzo only strengthened that Iduu. It would bo kludnosB, of courso, to lot a man rout who almod at the sont of a REFORMER only to bo droppod na a NOISY SCOLD. To review his mistakes after his defoat savors of splto. Rut whon the professional fault lined r tiros of fault lludlug, nnd booomos ono of tho unclean thoro Is something duo to that big portion of tho populn tlnn that goes along Its oven way neither ho bnd as Mr. Trlggs painted it, ami fur bottor than ho has himself becomo. It la due this class or humanity to recall Trlggs n momout, nnd comploto tho Htory. Trlggs, ut tho prununt momunt, Is In obscurity. Ills brilliant mind atoms to havo boon wasted on smart 6aylngs nt tho ox ponsu of others. His dttgjru to make tho world bottor by harping on tho faults of the world --hid own profession of purpose Is to ha doubted in tho light of tho so quel, whloh la, thai UU wife has brought suit for divorce upon tho grounds of repeated and numerous "ltulMrdtloiis" on tho part ut htf husband with various "strnnge woman." If Trlgs fell into "Indliorutlons" through disappointment In hU lire work he vh but human. Uiit to fall and thon to offend provw that ho was saying smart things forrvnue 0Uy, nmi not t,9pUuso ho was a gonulno roformor. Tho Mugio No. 3. Number three Is a woudorful mns not for Goo. H. Parrls of Codar Grove, Mo., according to a lottor which reads: "Attor Buffering much with Hvor and kldnoy troublo, aud booomlug greatly discouraged by tho failure to tlnd rollof, I tried Eloctrlo Dlttore, and aa a roault I am a woll inau today. Tho Brat bottlo relieved nnd throo bottlo complotod tho euro." Gurantced beat oa earth tor stomaca, llvr and kldnoy trouble, by J, 0. Perry druggist. SOc Reform School Supplies. Sealed proposals aro hereby Invit ed for furnishing tho Oregon Stato Roform Sohool with supplloa for tho noxt Blx mouths, ondlug Docombor 31, 1907. Lists, wlUi specifications, will bo furnished upon application to tho suporlntendont. All bids must bo iu by Juno 2Cth. All goods must bo In strict accordance with samplo, In original package- when possible. N. II. LOONBY, 6'14-llt Superlnteadeat " Tho beginning of municipal con trol over bread dates from January, 1903, whon tho dazlo, or local rov onub tax, was taken off flour. To In sure tho resultant benefit to actual consumers, a docreo was mado fixing tho maximum prlco for bread. Dif ficulties aroso from a natural discon tent of tho bakors. Military bakers woro secured from tho regiments in garrison horo to avert a threatened bread famine. A flouring mill ot medium capacity was hired on favor ablo torms and appears to havo glvon vory good-results financially. This has supplied a cortaln part of tho broad required by Palermo up till now. The urgency for the largo new mill mentioned is Increasing by tho fact that In February, 1900, exten sive flouring mills, which wcro tho principal sourco of supply for tho city, wero burned down. There has Just boon issued an or der fixing tho maximum prlco for macaroni, reducing It to 45 centimes a kilogram, or 4 cents por pound, and tho municipal agonts or pollco arc chargod with seeing thnt tho order is oboyed. A protest has followed from tho macaroni makers, who nllego that tho prlco of macaroni wheat, from which their product Is mado, wns hlghor than boforo at tho vory tlmo of tho reduction. It should not bo supposed thnt tho apparont pntornnlism herein de scribed Is moroly arbitrary or a sur vival of mediaeval prnctico; it is In full accordance with law. An Italian Btatuto of March, 1903, supplement ed by tho npportnlnlng regulations ot March, 1904, permits to cities and towns tllo direct assumption of pub lic utilities, ovon to tho cxtont of an ontiro monopoly, If doslrnblo. Thoy may also ongngo in a partial way In business of various kinds specified, such ns tho supply of broad nnd moat and this may bo dono upon tho lnltlti- tlvo of tho Mayor and his counsolors; whoroas, a roforondum to tho peo ple Is required for assumption ot tVio wholo sorvlco. Munlclplllzatlon Is furthorcd by tho vory high cost of living, of which thoro Is nt presont groat complaint. Tho loading nowspnpor has lately boon making an inquiry on tho sub Joct, Inviting tho opinions of tho rondors as to tho ciusos of a rom cdy. No offoctivo romody has boon proposed. Tho situation bonrs hard ost on pooplo of mndorato moans. It Is claimed thnt Palormo nnd tho othor chlof towns of Sicily aro bo oomlug qulto Imposslblo ns a rosl donoo for such pooplo. It Is called n most grnvo economic crisis. Tho emigration problom In somo form Is almost always to tho front, nnd various corrospondonts nttrlbuto tho high cost of ovorythlng to tho Amorlcnn emigration, which doprlvos ngrloulturo nnd tho trndes of tho ueoded hnnds. Others attribute It to an nnolont projudlco nnd lack ot ontorprlso, and von to a cortaln ln Bocurlty of society, which prevents tho circulation of capital nnd tho de velopment of tho great rosourcos of tho Island. Still others find It only In a growing prosperity and tho moro luxurious ecalo of living by nil olnssos, which gives riso to tho pres- suro of a largely Incrensed demand unon a stationary supply. Few ob- sorvo that tho crisis of tho Increased coat of living Is not localized to Sic ily, but thnt n gouernl rise ot prlcos Peculiar to Itself In selection, proportion and combination Ot ingredients, In tho process by which their remedial values aro extracted and preserved, In effectiveness, usefulness and economy, Curing tho widest rango of diseases, Doing tho most good for tho money, Having tho most medicinal merit, And tho greatest record of cures, Hood's Sarsaparilla In usual liquid form or In chocolated tablets known asSarsatabs. 100 doses $1. la almost world wldo and Is a phe nomena of our recent times. Tho case of tho military officers Is cited as among thoso of peculiar hardship. Tho pay of this numerous class, which has always been ono of tho ornamental features of foreign llfo, is small, and It Is now asserted that thoy can no longer afford their modest oxponses at tho cafe or to tako a ticket to tho theater evon at tho reduced rato accorded thorn, but must llvo in anxiety nnd deprivation. Consular Report. USE O&b SELF RISING Floui For Boston Brown Broad, Grlddlo O nkes Mum ALLEN'S B. B. B. FLOUR CO tvT, ". ""u n hi. ' """ HA Jose, cwT" X-RAYS The Young Men Of today will bo tho buslnoss mon of tomorrow. Tho v strongest foundation a young man can lay for a buslnoss enroor is tho habit of saving mon oy spondlng loss than you onrn. Tho best way to form tho saving habit 1. to start a savings account Wo Invito tho young men of Salem to opon an account with us SAYINGS DEPARTMENT Capital National Bank Tho sweet girl graduates havo had tho athletes and everything olso, ex cept tho ball games, crowded out of tho nowspapers for tho past week. It U tho old oxcuso personified, a case wherein tho othor Btuff wns "crowded out for moro interesting matter." a Ptomaine poisoning Bounds moro esthetic than stomachncho, but no dcubt Secrctnry Tnft thinks it fools about tho samo under any old name. It Is callod commencement day, becauso It Is tho end of tho term, nnd ovorybody commonccs to got ready to go homo, or somo othor placo. Poabody walking up to Orchnrd, oxtondlng his hnnd nnd shaking hands with tho multi-murderer, whllo ho smilingly said: "Hollo, Harry," is almost enough to mnko ono rogrct that Orchard's designs on him failed. f Mark Twain's humorous descrip tion In "Innocents Abroad" of tho learned professor wooplng ovor tho tomb of Adam 1b a dry sormon com pared to Orchard wooplng ovor tho wickodnoss of King David, In killing Urlnh and tnklng his wlfo. Tho Ida- I ho murdoror wopt llko a child ovior David's wickedness. An Orchnrd may bo known by Its fruits, ns well as a tree. Tho dlspntchos yostorday said Taft had tho stomachacho. Whon ono re calls green-npplo season of his boy hood's days, nnd thon mnkos n calcu lation with Taft's rotundity as a ba sis, tho sufforlng tho presidential candldnto wrestled with can bo read ily understood. Prosecuting Attornoy Lnngdon wants Mayor Schmltz to go to Jail, but his honor says ho hasn't tlmo; he must look nftor tho city's busl noss. How could tho city run with out him? Putting It Mildly. "Is thnt now man fond of work?" asked tho exacting omployer. "I don't say ho Isn't fond of It," answered tho assistant. "He likes to bco it going on, but ho doesn't got piggish over tho delights of Industry on his own account." Washington Star. o Remarkable Rescue. That truth is stranger than fiction, has onco moro boon demonstrated In tho llttlo town of Fodora, Tonn., tho rosldenco of C. V. Popper. Ho wrlt-6: "I was In bed, ontlroly disabled with hemorrhages of the lungs and throat Doctors failed to holp mo, and all hopo had flod whon I began taking Dr. King's Now Dlsoovory. Thon In stant rollof camo. Tho coughing soon coascd; tho bleeding diminish ed rapidly, and In throo weeks I was ablo to go to work." Guaranteed euro for1 coughs and colds, EOo and $1.00 at J. C. Perry's drug store Trial bottlo freo. o SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Time Card No. 48 Effcctivo Juno 0, 12:01 n. in. Toward Portland Passenger. No. 1G 5:23 n. m., Oregon Ex press. No. 18 8:30 a. m., Cottago Grove Passenger. No. 12 2:45 p. m., Shasta Ex press. No. 14 9:28 p. m., Portland Ex picss. Townrd Portland Freight. No. 222 10:55 n. m departs 11:38 a. m., Portland Fast Freight. No. 226 10:40 a. m., departs 11:28 n. m., Way Freight. Toward San Francisco Passenger No. 11 11:03 a. m., Shasta Ex press. No. 17 G:32 p. m Cottago Grove Passongor. No. 15 9:50 p. m., California Ex press. No. 13 i:31 a. m., San Francis co Express. Toward San Francisco Freight. No. 221 2:33 a. m., Portland Fnst Frolght. No. 225 11:55 a. m., arrives 11:25. SEEDS FEEDS POULTRY BUPWjEg LAND PLASTEU HAY AND HLL FEEDS GARDEN SEEDS FIELD SEEDS And everything kept( first-class eeed and tt corn. TILLSON & COj 151 High St, STEER THIS WAY Mnko hay grass. whon you can, or ent &Mr&$zXlwWtm flf if LA Tomorrow Portland will know how It is horsclf. Mannings puts on tho lid and the sheriff will plug tho faucet. It remains now to bo seen whether Portland will "go dry," or lay In Its supply ot booze Saturday night, llko smaller Oregon towns do. o Hu Hadn't Changed a Bit. Tho Smiths had Invited tho minis- tor to dinner. As tho last courso was reached llttlo Willlo, who had been closely watching tho guest almost continually through -tho moal, looked ovor at him onco moro nnd Bald: "You Jmvon't changod a bit since you started oatlng, havo you, Mr. Curtis?" "Why, no," laughod tho minister. "Why do you nsk that question?" "Because," blurtod Willlo, confus ed by tho pairs of oyes focused on him, "becauso I hoard pa tell ma you's make a big hog ot yourself as soon as you got your oyo on tho corn ed hoof aud cabbngo." Bohemian. o The Texas Woader. Cure all kidney, bladder aad rheumatic trouble; sold by all drug gists, or two months' treatment by mail tor $1. Dr. . W. Hall, 2928 Olive street, St Louis, Mo. Seal for teatlmoalaU . Bold by Btoae'i drag store, dw-lyr c o jk. m s? o ml xsa. . M T KM Yw Hen Umfi lis for your Boof, Pork, Lamb, Mutton and Veal nnd you will get the llnost Mont ovor killed.. Tho tnsty, Juicy, appetizing kind that makes you want moro after tho first holplng. Only tho host fed cattlo aro ovor killed for our trade, and our cus tomers may always rely upon tho vory host quality of moat, cloanly and proporly dresjed, nnd In ovory way fit for tho best tables. o F. A. Kurtz Phone 205 277 N.Com. St. LITTLE BO-PEEP LOST HER gB But no ono need worry about a this tlmo of tho year, If they cu dainty and delicious Spring Uak I an appetizing and nourlihlnj ; mor meal. Wo haTO ererjelbjl cholco moats, and all tba Mcr ot tho scaEon In both fretb smoked meats um will p; tho most critical epicure. E. O. CROSS, States Street Market FboM 9. 0 J. M. LAWREW Formerly Unkcr, Lawrcsce 4 1 Reliable Grocer, At tk Stand w PERFFCT COXTEXTMENT WILL HE YOURS EVERY TIME YOU HUT EPPLEY'S PERFECTION RAKING POWDER. IT WINS THE WAY TO THE HEARTS OF THE USERS ON ACCOUNT OF ITS LVNY GOOD QUALITIES. PUT UP IN FRUIT JARS AND JELL GLASSES, BEGIN NOW GETTING INTIMATELY ACQUAINTED WITH EPPLEY'S PERFECTION BAKING POWDER, SOLD BY ALL GRO CERS. MANUFACTURED BY C M. ..iriTiwvn A H0T3S ... lvnttWlti1 wo can buw' ' . . .wi .. Ped at the prle . materially economlifl Just como and see us and w OUrardGOOnALESa yar FORSAy .. .".fltloat; Wo are now i" - , prices on vacant 'U, and lots in ie-- Ieeb tho Salem-rorw This property has nc t W for sale before aww -of tho road, and " CepiIOUB" o .j Derby &J2 ACTORli iCif ".t Te KW Y J AJ I9fl CC&m&k KPPLKY, SALEM SoVllJ . r-. -j .tdtm 1