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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OKEGO.N'. TUESDAY. JANUARY 14, 1008.
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THE CAPITAMJOURNAL
li. I101KH, Ed. amW'rop.
Am (wUpeodenl Nowppr I)Totl to American Mftclplei nd I
UielrogTW nd Dartiopemtai or aii urrgou.
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sunscmimoN hates,
(iDttrUblr In AJtdc,J
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Per mouth Mc
81 monthi .....JOc
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81'EOIAL )EUVERY.
Fter convenience of subscribers branch delivery offlce D"
at toe following places at & cents per monio, i. ""
(Asylum Store, P. 0. Do Voo & Son, Asylum Avenuo Junction.
Carllne, Seventeenth streot o A. W. Lane, Garden Road store.
Ozao's Store, Alex, Dauo, South Commercial street.
Electric Storo, C. M. Kpploy, East Btato street.
Fair (Jrounds Store, Harrison Dee, Fair Orounda Road.
Howell's Corner, Twelfth and Cross streets.
O. K. Orocory, A. A. Engleba t, Twelfth street. 4
Wheeler's Store, W. D, Wheeor, Highland avenue.
Yew Park BJon, V. O. Powor ox. Twelfth and Leslie
v,rt
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THE FAITHFUL ONE.
i
la tho storm and Uio slrifo, when lightnings of life .
Had blasted my deepest endeavor,
Sfho crept to tny sldo when tho last hopo had died, '
And whispered: "I lovo you foreverl"
.rv
Aud tho blttor unrcHt of a grlof-strlckon hrcaut
Haw a star through tho black shadows living;
JCnnwta Joy abovo In tho strength of thnt lovo f
That Is wonindod, nml yet Is forglvlngl
And Borrow now sccnu but a phaulom of drcminn,
Aud I'enco shall depart from ino novor;
O'er lilfu'M Vnllny of Slfihs, soot Tho light In tho sklesl
For she whispers: "I love you foreverl"
tnolo Remus Magazine.
TAFT EXPLAINS TO
GOTHAM WORKMEN
Dafends the Good in labor and Capital, but. Gets After
the Naughty.
riiwiiini
If sick hair only ached as sick tET
there would be very few bald peonle in a
runrlrt Whw h Unit .ft ..! A .,n
Sick Hair
IvoarJodorepproco,lhvseJ!ert Fccd3 wcak ha,r A fa , f
hair Vigor. ftH" 'A"Mrefl- medicine, a halr-tonic. .
world. Whv be kind tn vnn- ......
mean to your hair? Ayer'g Hair Vli-
keeps well hair well. Cures sick hf?
j .-'
omploy of their employer in a body
WIMJAM If. 'PA IT.
Tho steadily lnbroalng popularity of Wllllnm II. Tnftnml his growing
strength ns n I'realdontlnl onndlduto, am dlaolnHed by rteont incidents In
Ohio and olsewhore, are boglnnlng to clottr the puhllo iiiIihI m to his re
ialloni with PriMldent ItoonevoU.
lindor ordlunry rondltlons It would b n hmvy hnndlonp to n onndldnto
'to he known na tho oholou of an outgoliiK Pnmldont.
Tho tttnignth of 8crtnry Tuft Is not only ovldenoo of Mr. Itoose
veU's uMonUhlng hold on tho iwople, hut It Ih deoldod proof of tiro con
Jldonoo and imtoem In which Heorplary Tuft la hold.
Tho publlo discriminate In this cam with nicety, nnooptlng Prosldent
TIoomovpII'h vlow of Koorotnry Tnft wltlmot plnetng tha Prouldont In tho
atiltudo of attempting) inlMimo his olllolnl powor or placdiK Mr. Tnft
n tho nttltmlMof IihIiik a tiivro slindow of tho PrtMildnt.
Tho nwiHin why tho pulillr t tiirnliiK toward TwftIS .NOT O.VLV UK
QA1IHK IT IK KUItlJ III'. IH IN llAH.MO.N'V WITH Till. I.OOHKVI.I7T POM
icjiics, mrr iiiuuuhk iik is; iniuviiumm.y and ihctinotivhi.y, in
JUS OWN' HUJIIT, AI)I.MH.HLV IMITKI' I'Olt THE PltltSIDItNCY.
The public does not domuiid front IerftMy Taft or nny other oamll
dntn n, uUh!k that ihw IUmmvU potlrlwi will U wctetiUnl to th !t
tt)r, antatly u UaImvU nmU ixeMta them. ,
In tho tlrat pWicw, no ohh ma forvUII wImU la Uat to b lOH uUr
lrcMiHMUiHM ant ywt iltvlot.
Mr. ItotMHrrt hlHUralf HH0t UP wlwu Im will do Ik tke raittaliilHf
itmt if kta MlwlHlstfitUMt, nor wuia M b wts to tmel it )Mlg frotn
him.
n pU Hmm APMra wis aow might bo toeBsk. whoa Um Uhm arrlros
tr It iM'Hilott. '
rrotrr Toll bollovw In tk ttOuMwU KatotOS. RMd K losloU MO will,
no 4ntik4, otactTor lo eorry tOM ttttu wTi-ol.
Hut lw will 4o m ,l"to tw sjr.
Um is; M m rur4 moMor m not to rotJI tho otohtraliOB of Mr.
Stuowwlt vilm h inok tk work 1M 4owi hy MiKtiiltr?
Mr. ltMAovtH laborotl faithfully to txojwto tho MKIlor polteloa,
kHuwtnc tkwy woro ooprovoil by lk poottlo.
No om chart kl with fallttro, hut .mroly no ooo woW hftrt Iho
tMnithoetl to tmm4 that tho history of tho ImI alx yofurt hi' what It
would havo boM If Mr. MrKlttfoy had Hvotl aad rvMMlaod 1-roaMoat,
TowponiiNMital dl(rorotM tMtwto Hooaovolt aad MclClaloy haro
wtttt. mrptnut ttitaotlta la thU history. (UthoMih thoro way bo ho
tradtoxl loottKoM fruat aay of McKlatoy'a rIam.
Tkrwuth tho mm mnh alttillar rfoeta oaaM bo oxnotl If Mr. Tatt
woro okHNotl Proatdaat.
Aj h HMia f ladlTldaaiity aad aoaiMl oommmm waao. ho woold aot
mm try to trato tho koosovoll nolkta la tha Hootvt way.
HIH .MA.NMIII WDIMil) UK THH TAW MANWHJt-JTHII MA.V.VHU
VATIVH TO TIIK MAX.
Ha wohM travel alwag tho wthww f ht arwIoMaoar. hat ho woald
-aaaj wlU oah KHatkia tu U ro. aoUaK aaoartllaK to etrtuMataaeos
tw Um bM, wlthmtt regard to oator aoMraai.
No toltvmta.ld waa woaW taalat uaoa a irfavtah ImltaUoa of aay aro
hHHg aotioM. howerw raawal.
Aa IfaaUhmt Mr. 'VU woaal ha la powmilou of aU aWtahla taiorwa.
J9N. atMl III! CUiriilHIII llKlillll) VIHIN Til MAICI1 Plttriilivnu mu
a-'liwr WNSItiMlLVnos. wkotkar hla aoelatoa whj ha oao that Mr
nmvwii wht ha atatla or othaoioa,
Mr. ltot htmtf it tha laat aiaa la tha Ualtad tteUa. arohahlr
h wtMiW try to ilo Mr. Tail dowa to a oortiUa oaartoof aotloa oa f-
tura avoaa.
Aa a vrtaaof of frlaads ay aaraooat
tamoai.
UU wholoaoaia ritv. hW fod W. hta ovhlota ahlltty a4
adHAoaa t uwkto and orr- hTy hurdoao withoaa rMfoaatthlo rtrala
aaa hia haarty Amimim aaa.r atral IfctTSlinffvVwS
ai ta mju aoMMy. MwrKvn
H UAf NOT 8lIMfllllllU IIV COMPARISON WITH ANY OTIIHIt
Now York, Jan. 11. For the first
tlmo sinco ho bocamo a recognized
candldato for tho Republican Presi
dential nomination, Secretary Thft
faced a Now York audience, set forth
In dotail hla stand, on tho question of
tho relative Interests and rights of
labor and capital, and tn -turn sub
mitted to a rapfd-flro attack from the
audlonco, which quizzed him keenly
and In somewhat controversial spirit,
according' to tho practice of the Peo-
rIo'a institute, whose guest ho was.
Tho secretary proved equally effec
tlvo in attack and defense, and h3
prompt and forclblo rojllM and oc
casional witty sallies evoked tho
snmo demonBtrntlvo npplauso as
grootod tho salient points of his ad
dress propor.
Two thousand persons, Its capne
Ity, had crowded Into Cooper Union
when polico rosrvos woro summon
ed to clonr tho walks In front of the
building', where n thousand or mor
hnd oongrogatod. As tho form of
tho soorotary of war made Rs way
through tha throng a shout of
"Throe ohoors for the next Prosl
dont!" was tho signal for a noisy
ovation thnt continued until Mr. Tnft
mndo his acoustomod platform bow.
In his prepnrud nildreas the secre
tary pointed out tho dapendenctf, one
upon tho othor, of onpltal and labor.
Ho declared that great aggregatloni
of wonlth proporly employed wldon-
od tho field of labor and ware to be
woJcomed, while wealth Improperly
unod was to bo condemn!. He ad
voontod unionism In so far as sym
puthy and tho ratuiltaut co-operation
made for tho public good.
At tho conclusion or his nddresa
the nudlenco had Ita turn. Chalrtuaa
OharloN Straguo Smith announced
thnt Mr. Tnft would road questions
nathoy'wero handed up.
"Do you think a laborer gota
enough money?" waa a qnaotlon, to
which Mr. Taft laughingly rajritad:
"In doa't know what tho laborer
geta. I don't know what labor ha
aarforaM, hut I do know that torn
got moro thaa they oaght to hava.
and I thlak aom should got moro."
would' it take the United States to
collect $29,000,000 from tho Stand
ard Oil?"
Tho secretary said that tho solu
tion would require an advanced form
of mathomatlcs -with which ho was
not familiar.
There was ono quory over which
tho secretary hcsltatod, whllo hla face
assumed a thoughtful, serious ex
pression, then ho read:
"What la a man to do who is out
of work in a financial crisis and Is
starving?"
Thoro was a pronounced pause.
Tho secretary looked to the far cor
ners of tho big room and tho long
lines of workmon gathered thoro.
"God knows," ho replied. "They
have my deepest sympathy If .they
cannot got work. It Is an wnful caso
when a man Is willing to work and
is put in this position."
"I am asked," said tho secretary,
"If tho government ownership of
rnlnos and railroads would make dis
pute between labor and capital
oftHler to sottlo. I don't think so. Do
you realize what a power you would
put In Washington? You would put
n power In tha handa of ono mnn or
sot of man that would wall mnke you
tremble for tho snfoty of tho republic."
an Inconvcnienco as possible to In
duco him to come to their terms.
They havo the right in their labor
unions to delegate to their leaders
the power to say when to strike.
They havo tho right in advanco to
accumulate contributions from all
members of tho labor unions a fund
which Bhall enable thorn to live dur
ing the pending strllco. They have
tho right to uso persuasion with all
other labororB who are Invited to
tako thoir places In order to con
vince them of tho advantage to labor
of united action. It Is tho business
Ing a different Judge
cont
In order to Impose on him as great proceedings from the Judco i..
. A IM l4tl Itlltt ntvtf n4 IT- - "iIj
"Thero Is a closg of
who look upon labor unions as
so vicious, and a class of radl&i
bor uniqniB who look upon cant,
as labor's natural enemy, i X
however, that the great majority!
each class aro gradually becoaf
moro conciliatory ln their atuj
tho ono toward tho othor. uelt
them la a iargor class, neither ew
tallst nor labor unionist, h0J
without prejudices, and I hopei!
ono of these. Tho effeots of the ,.
nrp not over. Wo must expect fob
of courts and of the polico to respect (trial depression. This may bo fra
these rights with tho samo tlegrcp of jful of labor controversies. I earn
uutio liuuu u. uiuro conservative u
conciliatory attlbudo on both t!i
imi uvom mo aeaiructlvo stmrr1
Icndloton' Market Day.
With rtvnrvhnlv niuj .. .
. , i-uovu ana etc
body, oven tho promoters thmseln
happily surprised, Pondloton'a na
kot days woro Inaugurated Satnrds
caro that they respect tho right of
ownors of capital ito tho protection
of t heir property and business."
Ho added, however, that "a resort
to violence, or other form of law
lessness, on behalf of a labor union,
properly merits nnd rocolves Bhnrp
cst condemnation from tho public,
nnd Is qulto likely to loo the causo
of lnhor Its support In tho pnrtlculnr in an unqualified successful mane
controversy." Hundreds of neonln worn u '
i -'- "wijiiinwna
Tho "abuso of capltnl combIna-,tho city from tho surrounding
tiona" industrial and railroad (try and moro than $.1000 worlh
nuiu uittuiiBBUii a i, luiibiu, tiuu mu it- amil WU3 UblWI ana sold.
Intlon of wage-onmors thereto point-
It was truly a groat day in raJ
wnys than ono. Tho merchants vj
moro than pleased with tho pairj
ku ii orougnt, but tho host of J
od out.
Mr. Tnft said:
"Tho maintenance of such unlaw
ful monopolies Is for tho purposo of tho fact that It demonstrated
u,,,h ..,, u,u iuiuu ui vim iivvuDoi-.jiranucnoiiiiy or tno plan and t
iiwu ui mu, niiu iiu uuumsNiiiiy i-mo8t sKoptlcnl wns mndo to bcllr
diiooa tho purchasing powor of tho that oven in sparsely settled Umt
wntroH thnL wnifft-nnrnnrii rnnnlvoJin nmint4. -.. n. . .
Tl,a nn.l n,n.. . n..uftn.l " . " . . " I" -""V. tuo lumir DO Oih
,, ' ""'. """' ""- This Is a sorlous dolrlmont to them auccossful monthly ovonf
nnd a roal reason why (hoy should without oxcoption, tho merefci
condsmn such cornoratlnn nlmsna nml inni.in...n.i 1..-1 ...
... . . : , j.."-iiwwu liiut waning were n
oji.ipunii iiu uiu vau.i iu immiii tnnn plonsed with Uio business of
them out. It is not that they should l(lnv nnvimr imf i.i. .
wero volla'd at tho secrotary, who
Htiswerod thorn with facility and
great good humor, which reflected
Itsolf In the attitude of his nudloncu.
Ono quastloner wnntod to know If
worktngmon woro ready to work so
hard for prlvnto Individuals, why
hoy would not lie ready to work as
hard for tha govoument undor fed
ora! ownership. The socretnry ro
pll(Hl without hosltatlen:
I "Decauae human nature U not built
'filfitl. l.n Hha t. I. L II. I
iui.K vunv IIIIS. Ik IH JIOl llHMtl)l
to earry oh sovarnments tho same as
a Duatnaaa, hy Indlvkluals working
for private gala. You cniiuot chnnga
th motive of enlightened faltlahueas
Into akrulsm."
Mr. Taft Indicated clearly that ha
dkl not thlak tha tltua bad come for
11
Miny, any iik: thnt mnsi.i,,1.... ,
.a . ... . . I " - - -----w vwiitMUVllllir J
sympntnizo with nn crrort to destroy 1 shortness of tho tlmo tho event i
Olllill ll'llk LlllfUliVlU UlllVI H II9UD, IIU
cnuso thoy employ enormous num
bers of wngo-oarnors nnd lawfully
and normnlly Incronso tho cnpltnl
from which the wago fund Is drawn,
but thoy should and do vigorously
stistnln tho po llcy of tho govornmont
MU. ... I .
taara wa a HWd shoat whan tha u laeoma tax law. Ha waa accorded
a-orotary eommoaeoU to laagh while aaothor oration whan ha finished,
roadlag ovar a ajuaotlon which la- d many in tha audience fioekod to
qulrod wy ho hd ehaagad his attl-jthe platform to ahaha him Uy the
tuda toward lal.or t4aro ho left tho. hand. Mt. Taft said In hla addraaa:
Wa are suffering now from a
(panic it waa brotiKht on. In m
Judgment, hy tha exhaustion of frea
capital the world over, by tha lack
irf an alaailo aj'atom of currency and
also by a lack of eoafldanea In our
uuaJnaas filipli. unA.t.u.1 .. t.
-- w..w KlvrtNURI in iviiruiitv
I..IV . .. !.......... ... .. ., . .. "-
fM-i w. NuoiiMMHi aow.tnaro would , mroagh tha ravolatlona In certain
ho no butlnaaa at all. Purthar. ha great corwratkona of liuinu ,n.
said ha woold not dtaraaf th tariff jhoaaaty. corruption and unlawful
tataa at thla Uma. neaa it had been rv rM a
A aaaatlon coneornlag tha right of ,to purify Mwt of ir bnaii. ,-i,.
.M AHtKlntia.. lo l..lu. ..... I .. i... .. .
-w,. . H.,Hfi ...jHHcuon pro- ww; uui ma puruteatlon oaiinot stop
.-... m.inmni ir cT(Hry to ettt
boon ndvortised tho results wereri
mnrnnuio. All woro unnnlmoni
tho belief that thoao that are loce:
win Do ovon hotter than this.
A plonalng fonturo of Saturdi
snlofl wns tho largo number of hor
DroilCllfc In AnntlinH .....II...1.. i
In bringing thoso grtnt corporations hlPO n, ihn ..,. ".' Z . ..
Within hn lnw n,l Mll .!.. ." ' "J o UW IH li
to conducl thir .in li nort-ISrS :.i0I!.!r!h-?, rt.ulf "
nnco with tho statutes of the coun- ;""----" " on.y i26
. , - -.....-.,,
II ) . ,
"In rare Instancas corporate mali
ngers have outer! to a courao of
1olanee to mainUIn their side of a
Oolo bonrh. Tha arreUry declar-d
Chat his attitude had aot changed,
and that ta things ha had said to
night ho had always atood for.
"la aot aa ladootilal oltaatloa
baaad on a tariff (abjo one?"
Tha aaeraury renUad that. If tha
a onto In which ha appeared ha coun-
m. Moora & Co. had Ahtalaa.1
ma paaie. it will doubtlou make
another In tha far future laaa likely.
Moaatlma, all mat suffer, both the
lUiT T, ,l,!i g rh,,0 l ltty. and tha innooont
T'Jt t " U tMk ywralmor " 8"IUy- Cortalaly tha
,. xwnr, ma ariarr muorar wao u throws n..t ui.
oaAoot. tomtan- Tgfl la world.
added that, if a lafciartloa had b
ohtalattl hi- Moora & Co. they wonhl
not hava anffored aay damaKa. Short.
b nftarward a haiaoroanty Inclln!
aadltor at up Ua following qat-
Uoa. whloh eaHaad a gonaral laNgh:
"If It took Mooraa i Company toa
yearn to eolirt iigaa. tuu- Ln.!
oat
m Ui "WW to tote fct Mr. Taft'. adfhwr. havo poUtd
Cha adawliaa ot hla traooi vtKanx., wioro tho mk.
? Tto maaa. N la It. ola. uHH a d-Li-..
Hue tar Am roiiaaaa aaoa a ttaa vho hi aaoa to W aoataa-d krL-
JMUJJJI.. H ho garfuraMOco 1 poiot. r.t TSTj.S
Ifcfar of (h U,
"KaH, aad tho aohghoar.
I'd UV t iMkrww that wtthi of
igKiiSAtOl
nwi44f. -im gv h tlHi)itnuj
9. wit i-a aarf aoto asirla mU
o lav. If a huk U VaftM-ihi, .ui.
4.a aau of hlj ag, an WM
Xbw lugariHiratlttug.
Qo. PttMal
wmm wruva. nun. rv.
T ,K' '. laaNMao
i. ooaa. va. n
ri r jhv
DoUmiiio.
J MetMda Tfeoh. iw
.'i . . r v-im.
Qaoaor, Pj.
feu IC
i4 kt mala ou Ii wWnt W ZTTT. fe w Mtahl
.tlo.- WaMtiaoa Star J? "?' I,0,"W
DEPOSITORS
in the
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
of the
Capital National Bank
Arc requested to pre
sent their pass books
for the purpose of hav
ing credited the semi
annual interest due
January 1st.
ploymaat by the hard Umea Is Inno
eont and suffers mora than the oapl-
mil, wnotnar InaoeaM or gulky.
who has moaay u llva oa meantime
HHUl proaparlty shall be rostored."
Ditettaaa tha dimoaltlaa In poaea
fntt HdJatont of ooatmvIw be
tween capital and labor. Mr. Tuft
eommaadad tha work of such organ
Italians as tho Ctvle Federation m
aaaklag to bring together capitals
and labor laadora. and axpraaaod the
opo that by roason of this friend lr
aootaot hotwaoa employers and labor
fwaoora taoor anloac may ho ladttead
,to aaatat tha isneoof hoaoat InduUry.
,to !" the "aobrloty, Indaatry
,klll and (MVUty to tho ompioyars' a.
rooia in tne employe."
Oa th ubect of arbitration Mr
ITaft argued for th adjuatment of
! labor dlult by submission to n
,trurtlal tribanal and agreement to
-w iia jaagmeot. ud la uU ron
owioa commaodad the 'M.fh
" ! " ThJ mthaA k
'ard. had praetieallr hM ..i,
tkv W..I,,-4 .. .
-rf vimiHi itooaavait ss.t ...i
o woataaUaJ and prwtici re.,
aitc Thai hi a prorteloa of i,w I
which am Impartial trtbaaal than . .
,lglo all tho aoadlttoos aurround-
M to dtaiMto. take ora ortdcnr I
dra a eaamiHaton to . to uj,
rtw of tho teoao ami pahUah U :o
Uo wwhi.
labor controreray. They have Juatl
dad In on tho ground that they were
simply fighting flra with lira, and
that If tha labor union proceeded to
nee dynamite. hey would uaa dyna
mlto In return. I cannot too strong
ly condemn this course of argument.
No amount of lawleaineas on the part
of labor striker will Juatlfy lawleas
neae on tha jmrt of tha omployors.
Such a cowrs menus a rocurrenco of
elvll war and anarchy.
"A aoooiul abuso which amployors
aro ometlmaa guilty of Is what toch
nloally Is known as 'blacklisting.'
Thla Is unlawful nnd should be oon
dentned," Mr. Tnft condemned the "abuses
of labor, such ns violence, intimida
tion and the boycott, and pointed out
the legal remedies by which a per-
son may uo protected agnlnet the IN
legal acts of combinations of canltal
aad combinations of labor. "In caeos
or unlawful combinations of capital,
as won as of such combinations of
labor," ha said, "tho motkod In oquN
ty by securing an injunction seoms
to be preferred by those who nre
ahoHt to bo Injured." '
He dafendad the Injunction against
the crKIclam that it nlaces In th
hands of Judges laglalative. Judicial
and exeeuttvo powers, and dedarod
that "prevention U batter than cure."
Ha granted tha contention that the
Injunction hd been abuse.! In uw
uispiMe-, and favored auu-ndment af
tha law to provuu. that n. t.inporaiy
reatralning ouLt .h,.uid IfMie until
after notu,. and h-ai.ti: a' o ren,,ir.
LAZY LIVER
Nearly ovarythlng was put tin trl
vegetables nnd hap to blooded K.I
lions. Pendleton Tribune.
Depends on I.onillty,
!mppenod In Mlneapolii
"What wouW the hidory of t'j
country havo been," cxtlaltwd i
loquont locturor, "without tl
morUl John Smith?"
Ho paueatl.
"Apptoud that name!" he
otornly,
Ahhotigh most of the perwu
tha nudicnoe woro namvl John
tiiAV lilkOtnililnil Vitnfnli. tn elmv l
thoy bore tho Into John Smlli
grudge.
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CUHICS A COVGH OH COIJ).
The following formula is a w
failing romody for coughs or coldcl
Two ouncoM of glycerine, oue-l
ownco of Concontrntod oil of fl
ono-hatf pint of good v.Jilsky,
and shako thoroughly each time'
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