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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. 8ALEM. OREGON', WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1007. nr.nt nirve ionic? Ask vour doctor Want a blood purifier? - - Ask your doctor Want a strong alterative ? - Ask your doctor m..i tamWv medicine? - Ask vour doctor m i !tintt alnntinl ? . Aalr vntir r!nrtnr . -tmmm . t C ak a MaMtj.O A . Ir .... vImmAm UlauftytT '""' Want AVCr a oaianyaiuiur ji jruu uuwiui ..LHttrO""" M-f .tttfiilt . . '-. u.tal OT ntirilflrl J.n.AvapPA. t tbbw" . i nn uuu tv a n .- nu pvii ---- w. .. vwa jWrTe-aaniW' '.":. I iV:hfniiluorllo mUoIn. Ii0wu. ;(iitf2 IOwiTT, Mall. ifiHT TO HAVt WAGES nS Douglas TMnks, Whether Si Ik Or rar JamM DOIISlo'-' .. i- rorell! Is a candid W C0M", .- ..11. Mm ntf w" .... w now voluino stflntroauciwu--- .,DBl,cIa... hort..8rImfln whoso heart la v br d husband. Miss ;itude of the convenuonu J; n0a tliat Is higher and fcrir 0B,BU. "..' ... mr not L8ffl ambitious wan i -..- -BOre " ,.i ,mwn at tho feot 1 her makes her in man's opinion jworlhyo '"" " ,ftin." now " IB ' .. it., nttifmin of a cad. Is j rr,nt la tllO nilOStlOn caaa caa " "" ' . tUch I. ns a mnn P!'030 lu u, .... t t one of tho characteristics cjtbe end that he does not know ho U a tad, and it IB uiercioru on.y ,i that every man Indignantly riould repudlato tho chargo of cad illp. . . ., i theorr every man is inspire kr a passlonnto roverenco for worn- in n the abstract. Tho HtornturJ. 0f man blazes with panegyrics or .n,nhnnd. Our poets and our novelists never aro tired of burning Itcense at the shrlno of Evo. But romantic theory Is ono thing and lorkadnr practlco Is nnothor. I think It must bo admitted that tlio irerago mnn rccards woman as an laferlor being. Ho will dony hotly this statement, but If ho calmly will ualrzo his own point of view ho lll And that It la truo. Ilia wholo life Is conducted on tho assumption her as ho would not dnro to treat a mistress. Miss Corelll scourges those creatures who onco wero men with scathing 'scorn. You cannot mako men respect women by act of congress, for the machinery of law is too clumsy to effect tho little things which are tho most important things in life. The law can punish a man for beating his wife, but it cantot compel him to treat her as an equal. If I wero a woman I should prefer to be thrashed severely every Saturday night rather 'than to bo regarded amiably as a pampered nonontlty all tho rest of tho week. Physical cruelty Is less galling than mental cruelty,' and I can conceive nothing moro intolerable than the blandly Indulgent toleranco of tho normal husband for tho normal wife. Con sider tho case of tho woman who has no money of her own, and who imde or m t"" ,, . .. , tnoreiore is piaceu uy murnuBu m u lluu ahn nnvB that men ..,.. . ., ., m,. ......,, ,-rd clever women nS uon ""'I which Bho rendors to her husband iei, Sho maintains that wna-nr0 nt longt a3 gront n9 tho services which ho renders to hcr( but tnoso services havo no precise monetnry value. The wife Is a worker with out a wage, without trade union, and without stated hours of toll. She faces perils which are moro ap- Wment, for it it is truo it mcnnaicountcr8 on tho field of 'battle. But .i.. i,n nttltudo of man towards i,Bi,n,i Mrii, hr nn n non- sionor and a parasite who owes to htm the bread Bho eats, tho clothes aim wenrs. tho roof under which Bho lives and tho nlr which sho breathes. Ho does not realize that oho pays dearly for her privilege, and enrns thrice over everything Bho receives from his hand. Everything which a wife recelvos from her husband Is regarded by him as a gift and not as a paymont for value received. Tho most gen erous husband fools a glow of be novolonco when ho pays a dress maker's bill. With tholr traditlonnl duplicity women humor this extra ordinary delusion and cover their I humiliation with tho coquetry of gratitude. Tho gratitude of women for tho alms carelessly flung to them by mngiinnlmnus mon is ono of those things which I cannot contemplate without falling Into a blind rngo Dut thoro Is ono thing which Is moro mnddenlng oven tho nbsoluto lack mv , ,. , TT . imauucniiig vuu mo "'' . thit woman Is not his equal. Ho 13 j of RrntllU(lo on tll0 pun of tho nvcr polite contempt for woman, and ho ! nco husband townrda tho average about In a few hundred yeara, but In tho meantlmo I may suggest a prac tical palliative. A precise cash value should be placed upon tho services of every woman who is a wife, a mother, ad a household administra tor. Every husband' ought to pay his wife a living wago in addition to her food and clothing. Tho amount of this living wago ought to bo regu lated by tho husband's Income, f would pass a law compelling every husband to allow to his wife a cer tain proportion of his Income, not as a gift, but as payment for work done. Tho wnges of tho wlfo would be absolutely her own to bo used by her as she pleases. In this way she would bo relieved from tho bondngo of gratitude and tho Blavery of sub servience. Tho louger Bho lived with a man the less dependent upon him sho would becomo, and If ho vent ured to treat her with less thnn tho respect duo from ono partner to an other she would bo able to withdraw into a position of greater fredom and less responsibility without, be ing forced to faco tho prospect of starvation at a tlmo of llfo when her charms have ceased to command n price In tho mnrrlago markot. It may bo said that this sordid ar rangement would destroy the ro mance of marriage, but tho answer to that objection is tho retort that If romance can survlvo tho existing conditions of marringe it can( sur vlvo anything. What wo havo to tako precautions ngainst Is tho decay of romance which sets In at tho crit ical period when lovo Is passing out of idolnlry Into partnership. Thoro Is no doubt that perfect friendship Is tho culmination of perfect 'love, but human naturo is mutnblo, and the culmination of lovo often never Is attained. In thoso cases whore It is attlned it will not bo affected by' tho enforcement of a minimum wage for tho wlfo. Where it fs not attained tho wlfo will not bo nsked to sacrlflco her liberty aa well as her lovo, her dignity as well as hor llfo. Tho Irony of marriage is tho differ ence betweon tho status of a wom an before oho marrle3 nnd tho status of a woman nftor sho marries. 13o foro mnrrlago a woman is a divinity; nftcr marriago sho Is a holot. Do- foro mnrrlngo a woman is a. gou dOBs; after marriago man Is n god. As courtship Is short and marriago Is long, tho woman has tho worst of Mm iinrcnln. What wo want 1b to tnko a Httlo of tho pro-nuptial honey nnd spread It over tho post-nuptial broad. Womnn would bo glad to oxchnngo some of the romantic homngo sho receives beforo mnrrlage for a Httlo honest cotnrndeshlp after It. 01 tntarasf To Woman. ITo such women as are not seriously ont of health! but who have exacting duties to porfornV either In tho way of house he Id carcsXor In social duties and func tlArwhlch3crIoti9ly tax their strength, as wcnjfS Virslng mothers, Dr. Plcrco's Favorlto Prescription has proved a most valuable sujrtlng tonic and Invigorat ing nervine- By Hstlmply use, much hv1aii. .iMlfnAen nnd eltlFnrlnrt mnu v r'""i' " " ii' - "'" all"L'"" ...... .-. iyyoldod. Tho .ppratliig tablo and the iuxgooni' knifnT would tl!-bpllevc;i: spldotn havo to be employed If thU mpt Valuable woman's" reniVlv wo rpnrtt? to In pood tlw; t Tho "Favorlto Prescrlp tlon" has proven a great boon to expectant mothers by preparing the system for tha coming of baby, thoroby rendering child birth safe, easy, and almost painless. Bear In mind, plonso that Dr. Plorco's Favorlto Prescription Is not a secret or pa ton t medicine., against which the most Intelligent pcoplo aro qui to naturally( averse, bocauso of tho uncertainty aa to tholr composition and harmless character, but la a itEntciKK or knowk composi tion, a full list of all lis Ingredients being printed, In plain English, ou ovory bottle wrapper. An lamination of this list of Ingredients will dlacloso tho fact that It Is rjon-aicouoiic in lu composition, cncinic ally pure, trlple-roflnod glycerine taking tho placo of tho commonly used alcohol, in lu mnko-un. In this connocilon It may not b out of placo to stato that tha Favorlto Preset Iptlon" of Dr. Pierce is tho only medlclno put up for tho cure of woman's peculiar weaknesses and all monts, and sold through druggists, all tho ingredients of which havo the un animous endorsement of nil tho loading medical writers and teachers of all tho ovoral schools of practlco, and that top as romedlos for tho ailments for which "Favorlto Proscription" Is recommended. A Httlo book of thoso endorsements will bo sent to any address, post-oald, apa absolutely free if you roquostaamo by postal card, or lottor, of Dr. It. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Plorco's Plonsant Pellets cure con ttpatlon. Constipation Is tho cause ol many diseases. Ciiro tho cunso and you ouro tho disease. Easy to take as candy. FOX RAUI HHHIf lli leHtJsllfliwihf lflllllllllilf I! CLASSlflED DEPARTMENT 1 Bt iiiaiaiwiiijiia-Hiiiiii'llti' MUSICAL. FTnkTBTclniclGl o tho Wostorn Conservatory ot MubIc, of Chicago, in this city, will rosurae classos In piano, har mony, thoory, sight reading:, etc, on and after September 23. Studio, opera house building, rooms 8 and 0. Phone 1100. Pupils may re colve lessons either in their home or at the studio. 9-14-lmo L'or 8nh! Two single lop buggies, In first-class condition. One rub ber tired. Apply to 0. W. YannkJ, Fashion stables, tolophono 44. 7-18-tf For Sale Good house and barn, now, 25 acres all undor cultivation borrles, prunes and all kinds of fruit, flvo miles from Salem, $3500 This includes 6 cows, 2 horses.har ness, 1 heavy wagon, spring wagon 200 chickens and othor farming necessities. Enqulro 492 Stato street. 9-23-tf For Snle G8 head of Btock goats, if application is mndo soon. In qulro of John II. Scott, at tho court houso, Salem. 10-7-3t For Salc Now -room houso, good barn, corner lot, city wator, six blocks from postofflcc; $1G00 buys It. W. A. Llston, ngont, Court Bbroot. 10-7-3t For Snlo A young pure bred Jor- Boy bull. Call on T. II. Blumloll, Mornlngsldo. Phono 1372 Main. 10-8-3t FOR RENT Fop Rent. FurnlBhod and unfur nished rootnB. Enqulro ht790 North Commercial Btrcot. 9-28-tt Miss Eva F. Cox Will be ready to receive pupils in muslo after Sep tember 2d at her studio, 242 Cea tor street, between Commercial and Front. Phono Main 847. 9-3-lm Bliss RcHtrico Slicltoa Will receive pupils in pianoforte, orgwn and sight roadlntj classes. Special torms made for beginners. Tale year besides teaching; at her studio 345 Marlon stroot, or at the home of pupil it so desired, Miss Shel ton will teach at tho studio in the First National Bank building, corner of Commercial and Che mokota Btroots. Phono 1296. Marlon street studio phono 1299. 9-25-ltno. To Rent. Flvo room flat, ovor Far rington & Vnn Patton's markot. Inquire of Sterner & Derger, 188 South Llborty stroet. 0-24-tf Plenty of It In tho Family. Raynor What Nlnkum Booma to lack' Is Individuality and Bolf-asaort-lvencss. Shvno That only bIiowb that you've never mot his wife. Chlcngo Tribune. o Hnrtl Times in Kauwis. Tho old days ot grasshoppors and drouth aro almost forgotten In tho prosperous Kansas ot today; al though a cltlzon of Codoll, Earl Shnmburg, hnB not yot forgotton a hard tlmo ho encountered. Ho says: "I was worn out nnd dlscourngod by coughing night nnd day, nnd could find no rollot till I tried Dr. King's Now Discovery. It took less thnn ono bottlo to complotoly euro mo." Tho safest and most rollnblo cough and cold euro and lung nnd throne hoalor ovor discovered. Qurnntood by J. C. Perry's drug storo, 50c and $1.00 Trial bottlo frco. For Rent Furnlshod rooms for houso-kcoplng or hoard for a slnglo lady or couplo. Apply to Rosa Marklovltch, 730 North Front Btroot. 8-15-tf. LODGES. Stock Ranch for Rent About 300 acros, In good location. Stock can bo bough, outright or takon on ahnroB. Apply at county treas urer's ofllco in Salem. 9-23-tf Foresters of Amorica Court Sher wood Foresters, No. 19. Meets Wednesday in Hurst hall, State Btreot. Lo oAbbo, O. R.; J, C. Perry, financial socrotary. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Castle Hall in Holman block, cor ner State and Liberty streets, Tuesday ot each week at 7:30 p. m. oscar jounson, u. u., . n Andorson, K. of R. and S. "RnSOELLANEOUS. U so neenstomod to breatho thh ttaosphere that he Isn't conscious of wlfo. It does not occur to mm to bo grateful for hor agony and her ... . ... !.. - n. ..v.,...w v ..- .-.. . .angulsli, ror nor irnn unuuiuiiuu i blng so This ntmosphoro. of con-1 domOBlIc monotony, for hor Inflnltu Unl Irt nt lntfAtlilA n l f 1 I M n tl l1 11 ft ' . . i . ... i.il . patience with him ami witn nor cim ,dren, and for her heroic resignation 'under n perpetual persecution of in numerable worries too Bmall to bo told nnd too great to bo evaded. I Tho only radical euro for this In justice Is a revolution In the Imngl natlvo conaclenco of society. Per haps that revolution will bo brought taint 13 an Invlclblo and lntnnglblc ftlng but It Is Impossible to escape Ira It V Is cny to n cognize and to oxq- rate ho chars' r and bnsor phases ct radshlp. but It Is not onsy to rec cjslzo an! rxocrate tho cad'hip N(h l a state of mind. Everybody loathes the end who jnnrrlos a wom an for her monev and thon treats -o To Trado 150 acres ot .land, 100 acres in cultivation, good fruit, nnd dairy farm. Will trado for Salem residence property. Tlmo g'ven on dlfforonco in prlco, or will trndo for small tract nonr town. Address J. II. Mown, Mon mouth, Oro. 1 0-3-1 wk WHV SO WEAK. Kidney Troubles May R Supping your Like Awny Salem Peo ple llnvr Leimii'cl This Knot. .niitfifl "iW ' ffh i """" '" "" i" ' "iinii'i AbCOUOL 3 PEK CENT. ANftcpsrMkxifcU. GASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have N Always Bought PromotesDistfafifkttfJ nc:Q:ii.lCtirijitiiaij.-ii4tjS OpiunuMotphtafi norWHcraLJ nui'flAltCOTIC. AajxtOlJEcSLMaiimsm. BmlaSmJ- Jkirfftbltt- IhrnM. Aperiect Remedy forCOMtlft Hon , Sour StoSBch.DUfrtes WorrosXORvutewtisfowi ness and LOSS OF SLEP. racSiaik Siatere of NEW YORK. Bears the , v, Signature yA foX Use j For Over UUMMUetwtfarh8l 0fy of Wr.pfr. Thirty Years GASTORIA Whon a honlthy man or woman begins to run down without appar ent cntifip, becomes woak, languid, doprrsBd, suffon backache, bond- oac'ie, dlzzv spells and urinary li-, ordors, look to ill" wiunoys ir in cauBO of It all. Ke p the Uldwy well nnd they will keep nou wpI! Doan's Kidney Pills euro bIpIc khi noya and keop them well. Horo Is Salem testimony to prove It. E. E. Gillian, proprietor of llvory and feed "stable, at 02 Forry St., and living nt 332 Wntor St., Snlom, Or , anvB. "Years of almost constant driving nnd a fall I got sovoral ycap ago which wronchod by bnck badly had tended tb hurt my kidneys. I Buffered from back acho and lamp ness bo that nt times I could hardly straighten up. 8hnrp pains caught me whon I arose aftor sitting. None of tho remedies I tried did me any good until a short tlmo ago I was Induced to get Doan'B Kldnoy Pills at Dr. Stono's drug storo. In a short tlmo I obtained moro relief from tho backache and disordered condi tion of tho kldnoyB, than I had for years. I know of neighbors who havo also used your remedy and thoy all speak of It ns tno uesi nieuicmo i. - J f Iw.lln.rn Mill! lf lift RfJ ." mere is uuu i uc - - -- -- For salo by all dealers. Prlco CO cents. Foster-Mllburn uo., uunnio, Now York, solo agents for tno uni ted States. ,.., nomember tho name Doan s and take no othor. o " . Trnnsfcrs of Rl J"te Tho following doeds havo been placed on record In the office of tho Marlon county recorder: M. and J. S. Oaswlok to Katie Wolss, lot 4, block S, S. W. addition, Salem, w d I 875 C. and E. Thncker to Leah Hull, land In t 7 s, r 3 w, w d J. H. and II. E. Steen to II. C. Helgeson, 2 acres land in tCs, rlw, qod J. O. and J. Arevlk to John C. Goplornd, lnnd in t 0 s, r 1 w, (near Marquam) w d.. D. F. and S. E. Hall to W. Holmes et ux, 1 acre, t 5 s, TaMKTwatav, ht Violins M. S. Vullor hns a shop In room 8, ovor porrys drug Bioro, whoro ho Is propnrcd to ropalr violins, gultan., oto. Give him a call. 0-27-lm Voget IjiunlR'r and Fuel Co. Lum ber .shlnglos, building mawnai, wood and eonl. Low prlcos and prompt dollvorlos. Ono block oast ot S. P. passenger dopot. Phone 108. 7-2-tf RloOern Woodmen of America Ore-1 gon Codar Camp No. 5246. Meets ovory Thursday evening al S o'clock in Holman hall. W. W. Hill, V. O.J F. A. Turner, clerk. Woodmen of World Meot every Prl day night at 7:30, in Holman hall, L. E. PennoH, O. C; P. L. Frai ir, Clerk. Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, acci dent and pension Insurance; ?2, 000,000 pledgrd; every claim paid. Good agents wanted. J. H. O. Mongoraery, supreme organizer. Ryan, socretary, 546 State Btrpet. WANTJSD. Concivto WorkP-Got my" prlcos'on sldownlko, curbs, septic tanks and coment work of any kind. All work gunrantoed first-class. M. Ward, Highland add. Phbno CC9. 8-11-tf 2850 1225 r 1 w, w d O.A.ftt'X'O, IwntU XtZ.- j M IUH '""giM 125 BmhM Dr. Stone's Drug Store The only eaBh drug store in Oregon, owos no one, and no one owes it; carries largo stock; its shelves, counters and show canes uro loaded with drugs, medicines, notions, toilet articles, wines and liquors of nil klndB for medicinal purposoB. Dr. Stono is a regular graduate In modl clne, nnd has had many years of experience In tho practice. Consul tations aro free. Proscriptions are freo, And only regular prices for medlclno. Dr. Stono can bo found nt his drug store, Salem, Or., from 0 in tho morning until 9 at night. DR. KUM WONDERFUL CHINESE DOCTOR Will treat you with Orlontal herbs and cure any disease without opera tion or pain. Dr. Kum is known ovorywhoro in Salem, and has cured many promi nent people horo. Ho has lived In Salem for 20 years,, and can be truit ed. Ho uses many medicines un known to white doctors, and with them can cure catarrh, asthma, lung troubles, rehumatism, stomach, liver and kidney diseases. Dr. Kum makes a specialty or dropsy and femalo troublen. His rem edles cure private disease when ev erything else falls. He has hun dreds of testimonials, and gives con sultation free. Prices for medicine very moderate. Persons ia the coun try can write for blank. Bead stamp. If you waat soHie extra flae tea, get it frosa us. DR. KUM BOW WO CO.' 167 Sontk Higk street, galeae, Ot-efp Wmitcil At onco, a girl for goner- , ni iioiiBOWorK. flirs. j. a. vjnuu, 923 South High Btrcot. Tolophone , Main 95. 10-7-3t " i Wonted A young girl to aBslst In hoiiBowork nnd attend school. En qulro at 1008 South Twelfth Htroot or phono 1102. 10-7-3t Wanted At onco. boll boy at WJ lamotto Hotol. 10-5-tf Dut to & WotidoVotli Flno wlnos, liquors nnd cigars. Wo handle tho colobrated Kollog gnnd Castle whlsklos. Cool and rofroshlng boor constantly on draught. South Commercial stroot. 9-3-lyr Enlarged Our meat markot on East Stato strdct has beon doubled In slzo and wo aro bottor proparod than ovor to aorve customers. Prompt sorvlco and tho bost ot moats our motto. Call or phono 199. D. E. KdwardB, Prop. Wo Are Cash Purchasers Of poul try, eggs, and all kinds of farm produce. Borry crates made up in unlimited quantities. Capital Commission Co., 207 South Com mercial street, Balera. Phone Mala 179. Wanted By Octobor 15th, hoy with pony to carry ppor route; can t tend school. Call at Journal of fice nt onco. tf Itnv WntilftflTn fin nnrtnr wnrV. Apply to W. 11. Qllson's barber shop on Commercial street. Phone 401. 9-21-tf Older Apples Wnnfecd Write or in qulro Inghnm Vlnognr Co,, 64 Al blnn avenue, Portland. 9-24-lra-d-w Farm Wanted Compotont partlec wiaii in Bccuru n biiihii rauun UK PLUniKR8. Thco. M. Ilarr Plumbing, hot wator and steam heating and tinning. 1C4 Commercial street. Phone Main 192. 9-1-ly M. J. I'eUcl Plumbing, stoam aud gds fitting. Successor to Knox & Murphy, 22C Commercial ' street, Prono Main 17, SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES. Frank M. Brown. Manufacturer of 'sash, doors, mouldings. All kinds of houso finish and hard wood work. Front stroot, bctwoen State and Court. Make all complaints at tho office. DRAYMEN. Cumuilni Uro Transfer Cceapany All kinds ot transfer work done. Furniture and pianos boxed ready for shipmont. Prompt service Is our motto. Stand and oSce at 263 South Commercial street. Pboae 219, Rosideace Fhoae 968. LOT. Lo4 Press-button knlfo. Finder please leave at Journal oce. 1 r l$-7-3ta . . tho Wlllnmotto rivor bottom to ralHlng hogs, poultry and genera fnrmlntr. Will nnv cash rent fo! term of years, or will mako pur chnBO contract. Address "T., caro Journal office 9-3JI-2W Cider Appl'H Wanted Wo will pa from $6 to $10 por ton for cidtf appios. win also tako ran poar unuor special arrangements, ua and boo us. Gideon Stolz Co, 9-30-lm-d-w Wanted At onco, 100 men. Inqulr5 at Oregon Nursory Comnany's of flco on Twelfta street. 9-30-t; l'ItOFKIONAL. rrirzi(isrttritt?tt surgoon, -roiopnone 307 Maui Oftlcos, 546 State Btreet, opposl( court house, Salem, Or. Resident rnono 3iB ainin. K-ia- imo' d LIVERY AND FEED STAIJLkI Livery uud Feoil HtuMcs Old Foe" office Stables, nt 254 Ferry streo between Commercial and Fro( Htrcots, Tolophono 188. Home tho finest liveries In tho city ca; be found horo. Dick Weatacot proprietor, 10-1-lyrjj 1'IIOTOGRAl'IIKH. V. M. Ilaker Twelfth stret phot graphor. All kinds of pho work dono at living prlees. Cl and sco my work, aaI prlc quarters for amateur dmteplat aud fnlshlag. Caitlaet k grapas pr . .. aad laUsiag. jietweea weo Mill aid.O. K. aKere. i - . F" .fHpalp, u U9 NNM 1JM4W HfcyHMI MKUW ' .-...T t X-tL rMllL nMn T i n t . . . k . . t t S mm .