6 DAJLT CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, ORBUON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1007 lr W THE UNITED STATES OF GEHENNA -Ono of the blt Amcrlcana nnd London, Aug 31, torost attacks on American Institutions ever published in London Is that appearing in the curront numbor of The Acndomy, n lending lltornry publication, under ilio titlo of "The United Statos of Gohonnn." Arthur Mnchon, a Brit ish writer and journnllst of local fnmo, is tlio author of tho article, which ho snya was written oftor a thorough Btudy of tho lawB and peo plo of tho United Statos. Among omo of tho most calm and Judicial, statements contnlned In tho artlclo nro tho follewing: "Tho wholo legal system of America, from tho bribed bully on tho bench to the unapcakablo police men at tho station, is nbnndoncd to t:ttor nnd nbomlnnblo corruption and wickedness. "Tho pcoplo of tho United States liavo a mission In tho world? Yes, if Tnrtnrtis should lack Inhabitants, if hell rcqulro to bo ropopulated, "It Is nmnzlng that an Amorlcan should dnro to uttor anything in England except thnnksglving that ho hits loft tho foul soil from which ho pprang. "It Is nothing Hint all tho munici palities aro putrid with corruption; this thoy ndmlttedly nro, from ono end of tho country to tho other. Un (llBgulsedly tlicro nro open marts "whoro nro brought and sold what ovor corresponds In nu Amorlcnn soul to honesty, honor nnd comparn- tivo decency. North nnd south, onst nnd west, tho story Ib tho snmoj cor ruption ovorywhoro In nil things great nnd smnll; not tHo feoblOHt jiroteiiHo at tho more olomontn nnd outward symbols of honor. It would bo nn insult to tho honesty of nny ordiunry band of brigands to men tion thoir nnmo In conjunction with that of tho nverago mnyor nnd nldor men of any Amorlcan city. "What Is called llteraturo in America Is only misorablo trnBb. Ono must lenvo their nowspnporB unconsidered, only alluding In pnsH Ing to tho wholounlo ndiiltoratton of truth, to tho ntnmniH of molton filth, tho mountains Hob which tho public eagerly buys. "Tho poisoned rats, typhoid gorms nnd 'tubercular bncllli called 'canned boot' In Pncklngtown ia only nn ox nmplo of tho filthy products of nil manufacturers of foodstuffs. "RollglonT What linn . America gullied by Kb vnunti'd separation of churcli and stnto? Crnukhraliicd qunckorlca nnd horriblo and linhocllo lmposturrH cnllud new religions, which llourlsh llko maggots in a rot ten carcass. "Thoro hns been nothing llko tho United StntcH of America since tho foundations of tho world woro lnld Ono wonders how long it will bo suf fered to endure. Its purposu In tho rchomu of thliiKH la plain enough. It stands, that rotten, rapidly-decaying figure of tho republic, ns nn aw ful warning to tho nations ngnlnst tho plague of domoernoy; and espe cially to us Englishmen, who nro uioro than tainted with those- main dltw which have made tho body of tho American stnto to boll with nn obscene and filthy putrescence boforo our eyes." Only hair of tho horrible truth was told by tho outraged Journalist, it seems, for ho cencludes: "I could Mil a wholo numbor of Tho Acndomy with tho shameful rec ord of u people who hnvo deliberate ly rojololngly and boaHtfully prosti tuted tmtiHsvlvwi to a debased dovll worship, and call upon tho world to ndmlr tho result. 1 hnvo no vpneo In which to dHl with tho so cial system nonurally; at tho top u ghastly Htitl repulsive Imitntlun of what thM poor Idiot think is tho tone of good noelety iu Londen: nt tho bottom mlwry, vice, degrada tion, dirt and lonthaonioneiia o nhocklng that it piuMvs all doscrlp tlon." It in nn Interesting fact Unit Tho Acndomy. I now odltod by Lord Al fred Douglas. hoooiuI son of Un Mar quis of Quoenshury, author of the famous "ruloa" known to nil follow era of tho prlxo ring. Lord Alfred It said to entertain a cordial hatred of Americana bocnuBo of tho cool treatment accorded him wlun he vis JttHl tho Vultod Statos sovoral years ago, because of his numerous esca lade and immoralities. Lord Al fred first came into international prouilnenco in connection with tho famous case of Oscar Wilde, in which bo was Involved. It Is generally believed that Lord Douglas luiulred Machen's article and that it U tho hatred of the noble, rather than thntof tlio schol arly and glftod Journalist, that is given expression. While tho hnrsh ncBB of tho langunge omployod, ap pearing In a Journal of tho high standing of Tho Academy, created something of a sensation, few tnke It seriously, while Americans In London only look upon It ns a good Joke. O ' ' RUMORED BANK WILL RE-OPEN HARRIMAN GOES TO SHANIKO Trip Across the Mountains Put Off to Sec the Agency Plains LOVE'S LABOR LOST , A rumor Is current that tho Ore gon Trust & Snvlngs Dank will short ly bo reoporcd for business, says Fri day's Tologrnm. For sovernl dnys tho story hns heon In circulation that ono of tho largest bnnkB in tho city would soon bo established in the quarters of tho Oregon Trust & Sav ings, with W. H. Mooro as its offl ctnl head. Officers of tho suspended bnnk re fuso to dlsctiBs'tho purport of theso rumors, but thoro is nn atmosphere about them and their actions which would Boom to lndlcnto that thoro li good news in store for the deposi tors of tho bnnk. Prostdcnt Mooro Is active about tho city, and tho samoils tho enjo with Cnshlor Morris. Both, tho ru- moi hnu it nro engaged in n move ment to rehabilitate tho Busponded. bnnk nnd to start it anow. That President Mooro will onjoy tho ful lest public confldeuco in tho locnl business world, should ho enter up on a now banking venture, is pre dicted, In light of his offer to sacri fice his prlvnto fortuno to relmburao tho depositors of tho insolvont bank. President Mooro Is preparing to turn over to tho rocolvor by a deed of trust, GOOO acres of farm land in Eastern Oregon, and his locnl wnro houso property, Theso proportlos, It Ih said, will aggrogato fully $250, 000 in vnluo. Tho Enstorn Oregon lands nro nonrly nil undor whent cul tivation, and nro onjy slightly In cumbered. Rocolvor Dovlln hns engnged Ar thur B. Mason to assist him in chock ing over tho nBsots of tho bnnk, pre paratory to making his report. Mr. Mason outorcd upon Ills duties yec terday noon. Ho was for six yoars a clerk in tho First National Hank, of this city, nnd Is fully qunlined in point of banking oxporlonco. Ho han been a rosldent of Portland slncj 1885. Mr, Mason left tho oniploy of tho Flrnt National Bank about two months ago. o ClinuuVrlnln'H Colic, Cholera and DlnrrlKM'u Remedy Better Than Three Doctors. "Three years ago wo had threo doc tor with our llttlo boy and every thing that thoy could do seemed in vain. At last when all liopo Boomed to bo gono wo bognn using Chamber Inln's Collo, Cholera nnd Dlarrhoen Remedy nnd In a fow hours ho began to Improve. Today is as hoalthy n child on paronts could wish for," Mrs. B. J. Johnston, Linton, Miss. For snlo at Dr. Stono's drug storo. o AbsiMit-MludtHl, Mrs. liousekeep I want flvo pounds of sugar, ploaso, Clrocor Yos'm; anything oUo? Mrs, HouBokoep No, that's all; I'll tako it with mo if it Isn't too heavy a package. Orocor 01 It'll only weight throe or found pounds, ma'am. Philadel phia Prow. o Croup Is a violent inflammation of tho mucous membrane of tho wind pipe, which somotlmos extends to tho lar ynx and bronchial tubos; and Is ono of tho most dangerous diseases of children. It almost always comes ou In tho night. Give froquout small does of Ballard's Horohound Syrup and apply Ballard's Snow Liniment externally to tho throat, 25c, 60c and 11.00, Sold by D. J. Fry. Prlnevlllo, Or., Aug. 31. E, II. Hnrrlmnn and J. P. O'Brien arrived horo at 0:30 o'clock this evening In thoir CO-hqrsopower automobile, coming from Bend by way of Red mond. The trip took up most of the day, on oxnmlnntlon being made of tho Irrigation system of the Des Chutes Irrigation & Power com pany. Secrotnry Stanley of the com pnny pointed out tho fontures likely to bo overlooked by the railroad men who nro Btrangors to this section. Messrs. Hnrrlman and O'Brien woro Bomewhnt tired from their trip but consented to moot a pnrty of reprosentativo citizens and tho Union Pacific magnate talked with a number, of Prlnevlllo citizens, who have Btrong hopes ' that his trip through central Oregon menus some thing loading to transportation facil ities through tho Isolnted but produc tive region. SecH Country's Omit Wcnltli. Mr. Hnrrlman was unusually ap proachable, affablo and communica tive. During this trip ho has over looked nothing In tho country. He has inspected the best timber tracts, tho irrigation district, tho whont lands nnd oven tho doscrt. Tomor row will bo spent In an inspection of a grain stack at Agency Plains whont bolt. There arc 1,000,000 busholn nwaltlng tho advent of tho Iron horse to transfer It to tho whent mnrkots of tho world. All Points to New Rnllroad. Everything Is bolng conducted systematically. Tho precision which characterizes Mr. Hnrrlmnn, every niovo ho Ib making, points to tho fnct that his tour of inspection horo Is mado for tho purpose of confirm ing tho provlouB favorable report of Mr. Kruttschnltt. That Is tho Im pression given out by Mr. Hnrrlman himself, although of courso ho hna not snld so in bo many wonjB. Mr. Hnrrimnn's sons nro not with tho party, bolng out In tho moun tains near Clear Lake on n bear hunt. ' ' -r'f Goes to Portland Mommy. After Inspecting Agency Plains whent bolt tomorrow, unless further dovolopmenta occur to kcop Messrs. Hnrrlmnn nnd O'Brlon in tho coun try longer, they expect to leave for Portland Monday In Mr. O'Brlon'3 prlvnto car. Mr. Hnrrlnmn hns thoroughly on Joyed his Btay In southern Oregon. Ho says this ovonlng that ho has not soon a rallrond or a nowspnper for two weoks, but has been hunting and fishing llko n schoolboy, and had an appotlto llko a ranchhnnd. Contrary to roport ho says ho has. not been In corrospodence with Wall street; that this trip was mado to glvo his boys nn outing and himself n rosplto from tho tlckor, as well as to study Contral Orogon ns n dnll rond proposition, Will Come Out by Shnnlko. Albnny, Or., Aug. 31. K. H. Hnr rimnn's train has loft Dotrolt and will arrive horo at 9 o'clock to leavo for Portland. Mr. Hnrrlman Is not aboard, and It Is roportod horo Hint ho hns nbnndouod his trip ncross tho mountnlns, and Is going out by way of Shanlko, o "Ta tal I'm weary. Don't try to nnd me, for It will be love's labor's lost," read William F. Peacock, in ternal revenue collector, when he re turned to this city after an ofllclal trip to hie homo In Sacramento, Cal ifornia, last Monday. Tho note, though unsigned, was written by his wife and was loft for him in his dis mantled home. Before going on Saturday Mrs. Peacock invited all tho neighbors In and told them that she intended to Ioave Sacramento. "Help your selves," she said gayly, waving her hand about the room. "Take what you want." ' So when the husband returned ho faced a domestic vacum. Ills wlfo gone, and all that was left of $2000 worth of furniture nnd household goods wnB what none of his neigh bors wanted. Thoro was not a car pet left on the floor. Tho stove wns gono; tho furniture and linen, bed clothing and silver In Bhort every thing but a wire screen or two, a fow broken dishes and somo empty bottles of medicine. He hurried to tho savings bank; but his wife hnd been thoro first. All thnt was left of a $700 savings account, to thei' Joint credit, was a memory. Sho had takon all tho money, too. About tho only thing precious In tho eyes of her husband which Mrs. Peacock did not tako with her in hor flight was thoir daughter draco, n pretty girl 12 yoars old. Tho de sortcd father finds comfort; in that fact. Tho child had boon Bent to Mr. Poacock's mother in Mnrysvlllo. Both Peacock and his wlfo aro well known in this city nnd throughout tho valley. o Endorsed by tho Country. "Tho most popular remedy in Otso go county, and tho best friend of my family," writes Wm. M. DIotz, editor and publisher of tho Otsego Journal, Ollbortsvlllo, N. Y "is Dr. King's Now Discovery. It has proved to bo nn infnlllblo euro for coughs and colds, making short, work of tho worst of thorn. Wo always kcop bottle In tho house. I bollcvo It to bo tho most valuable proscription known for Lung and Throat dis eases." Quarantocd to novor disap point tho takor, by J. C. Perry's drug storo. Prlco 60c and $1.00. Trial bottlo froo. i.L,' STOP WOMAN AND CONSIDER First, that almost every operation in our hospitals, performed upon women, becomes necessary becauso of neglect of such symptoms as Backache, Irregularities, Displace ments, Pnln in tho Sldo, Dragging Sensations, Dizziness and Sleepless ness. Second, that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, mado from natives roots and herbs, has cured moro cases of female- Ills than nny other ono mcdiclno known. It reg ulates, strengthens and restores women's health and is inMi.vJ 1-f-..- ""- , 0! Ch. Third, the great volurao of unsolicited and grateful testimonial fltn nt the Plnkham Laboratory nt Lvnn. Mass.. manv nf t,ui. r ai! ttmo to tirao being published by special permission, give nbsolnff dence of tho value of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound anil Pinkham's advice. " ' Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compoti For more than ao years nas oeen curing ! omalo Complaints mi Dragging Sensations. Weak Back, Falling nnd Displacement!. flammntion and Ulceration, and Organic Diseases, and it dfcwi ana expels xumors at an cany stage. Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Wot Women ffufforlnir from any form of female weakness nr .uJ wrlto Mrs. Plnkham, Lynn, Mass. f or advico. Sho is the Mrs. PinkhaaS lias been advising nick women freo of chargo for moro than -A years, ana uciuru iuni buu usaioicu iiui uiuwicr-iaiaw, M'Ula E W ham in advising. Thus sho is especially well qualified to tmM. , tYUUicu uu w uvwwil f . ,J wijr t w " w uu Ul WU laiO, HAD AN AWFUL T1MK. Special RAStent RxcHratoa rate. May 20, 31, June 6, 7, 8, July 3, 4, 6, August 3, 9, 10, Soptember 11, ia, IS. To Chicago and return, f 73.15. St. Louis and roturn, I69.H St, Paul and return, Omaha, Council Bluffs, Sioux City, St, Joe, Kansas City and return 161.65, WM. M'MURRAY, (31-tf Co. Pat, Axt. Rut ChniulR'rlnln's Colic, Cholera nnd Ulnrrhoiti Remedy Cured Ilttn. It ta with ploasuro that I glvo you this unsolicited testimonial. About a year ngo when I had a severo caqo pt inoaslos I got caught out In a hard rnln nnd tho monsloa sattlcd In my stomach nud bowels. I had nn awful tlmo nud had It not boon for tho ueo of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholorn and Diarrhoea Remedy I could not havi possibly lived but a fow hours longer, but thanks to this remedy I am now strong and woll. I have written the nbovo through sim ple gratitude and I shall always spoak a good word for this remedy. Sam H. Gwln, Concord, Ga. For sale at Dr. Stono- drug store. o Special Rates to National Irrigation Congress. Meets at Sacramento. Cal., Sept. 2nd to 7th lucluslve. Ono faro for round trip, $1S.60, Sale datos, August 30th, 31st and Sopt, 1st; re turn limit Sept. 16, 1907, California stato fair will hold for a week longer in tho same city. 8-26-tf. o-. O &ffttM 4 .WTOKIA.. tlkilMYciHitiJl'H ?trsT" tSrJ$2rrrt, sTf ,. To Small to Bo Seen. "Please sond my bathing suit by mall. I forgot to pack It In my trunk," wrote tho wlfo from tho sea shore "Can't find It. You know you took my Hold glnsses away with you," Bald tho husband In his letter of reply. Yonkors Statesman. o Regular as tho 8un" In an expression ns old as tho rnco. No doubt tho rising and sotting of the sun is tho most regular perform ance in tho univorso, unless It is tho action of the liver and bowols when rcgulatod with Dr. King's Now Life Pills. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry, druggist. 25c. o Barnstorming, Sw,eet Singer I notice tho heavy trngodian doosn't brag about tho number of labels on his luggage. Comedian No; not since thoy put tho last ono on. Sweet Slngor -And what was tho last one? Comodlnn "Don't touch. Seized by tho Sheriff." Philadelphia In qulror. o . Tho old remedies nro tho best. Hickory Bark Cough Remedy has been In use for over ono hundrod years by tho old Dutch Dunkards of Pennsylvania, and is still In uso by nil tho old families of Western Penn sylvania. Is absolutely puro; madti from tho bark of the whlto or shell- bark hickory tree. Tho bark Is ship ped from the east, and manufactured in Salem, Ore., For salo by all deal era overywhero. Hardwood Floors IN CANS Spread them on your old floors with a good brush, and hi an up-io-uaio reccpnon room, uining-room, nan or parlor. ,Vl ural wood finish, tough, clastic and durable. VARNO-LAC Exactly Imltnto all flno woods, no matter how old tho surface bo Btalncd. Tho only artlclo mado that requires no skill to duco good results. Avoid disappointment by romomberlng to for Varno-Lack. Mado by Acme Whlto Lead & Color Worlu, trolt, Michigan. GEO. B. JACOB FRONT AND TINE STREETS, NORTII SALEM.PnONE 401. USE 9j SELF RISING B. B. Bi Flour For Boston Brown Bread, Grlddlo Onkcs, Muffins and Plum ALLEN'S R. B. B. FLOUR CO., INC.. BXS Jose, Gd. Intelligent. "Lot us see, Private Glrelllnl, If you have qulto understood what nro tho four points of the compass. Now the east is in front of you, at your left tho north, at your right the south what Is behind you." "My knapsack, captain." Trans atlantic Tales, o ..' CASTOR I A Fr luf&aU and Children, Tli KM Yn Wm Always Bought "ir. of &&ffi&gki I Lnlxir Sunday for PrcsbytermiLs. New York, Aug. 31. Pastors of tho 11,00 Prosbytorlan churchoe In tho United StatoB havo beon request ed by tho Rev. Chnrlos Stolzlo, super intendent of tho Presbyterian de partment of church nnd labor, to discuss somo phnso of tho labor question in their sormons, nnd ns Biirnnces recelvod by Dr. Stelzlo lend to tho belief that practically all will comply with tho request. Labor Sunday on tho Sabbath pro ceding Labor day, has become a calondnr event of the Presbyterians. Tho Rev. Stelzlo says, In his procla mation, that Just ttB Memorial day and tho severnl "birthdays" show our appreciation of thoso who ren dered patriotic services, and Just as tho church holy days do honor to thoso who have Berved mankind spir itually, so Labor Sunday should be observod by tho churchos in honor of tho millions of toilers who daily do tho work of the world nnd servo mankind In tho humblor but mo.t nocossary walks of life. Tho Prosbytorlan plan hns re colvod tho Indorsement of tho lend ing central labor bodies of the coun try nnd of prnctlcally tho entlro labor press. Invitations havo been sent to local labor unions by tho ministers of churchos In all Indus trial centors, nnd It Is oxpocted that thousands of laboring men will at tend church In a body that day. The department of church and labor was established In tho Prosby terlan church flvo years ago. Its ob ject is to interpret the church to the worklngmen, to Interpret work Ingmen to the church, and to Inter pret omployer and employo to each other, through education, inspira tion, modlntlon and twentieth cen tury methods of Christian work. May Fight Adminlstratia Sacrumonto, Cal , Aug. Sl- dologates arrived today to tho National Irrigation col which opens hero Monday, A preliminary meeting off usors on tho government In! projects was hold today, and I tacks mado on the adralnUtri connection with tho manages public lnnds renders It llkelj tho congress next week will sceno of somo of the lively lintoa In rooent history. DOI supporters and opponents of i ministration will bo here lal nnd will defend their respectlj Bltlons on tho rostrum. nirford PInchot UnUd forester, will come prepared hold thn Government's forest I Tho question of bow far tS tlonnl government should go ' control of public lnnds 1$ one lendinir nroblems before tc can peoplo, a ad distinguish ropreBentlng both sides oi i tlon will be here uce m Fnlrbanks will be an.ong the i ors. There is more Catarrh In t tinn nf ihn country than all ot! eases put together, and until t fow yonrs was supposed to m able. For a great many 7 tors pronounced it a local au nrnsorlbod local rcmeu., constantly falling to cure Don't Grumble When your Joints ache and you Buf fer from Rheumatism. Bu a bottlo of Ballard's Snow Liniment and get Instant relief, a positive euro for Rheumatism, Burns, Cuts, Contract ed Muscles, Sore Cheat, etc., Mr. I. T. Bogy, a prominent merchant at wn. low Point, Texas, says that he And Ballard's Snow Liniment the best all round Liniment he ever used. Sold by D. J. Fry. wW treatment, pronounc-d It BC" Sclonco has proven ca ar .nncHtiittnnnl rtlsfflSO &U& lfl ..., -ntmitLnal tre luijuiioa vw.. fi Tioii'o nninrrh Cure, m-"""! by F.J. Cheney & Co, ToleJoJ h tho only constitution - -market. It is taken atet - trnm 10 drODS tO ful. It acts directly oatM. and mucous surfaces w ,. j hundred cow iney uuer unv -.-- gJ onv naaa It lailS l" ." circulars and testimonial Address: F. J. CUenej ledo, Ohio. ... . - .11 AvyWL9 - """i-irrw laKo nnii o stlpation. nfTI'TES ' ivnin.. si'u'1v' WHAT YOU ASK FOB- wm