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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORMQOX, WEDNESDAY, MARCH SM, 1804I. J. L. STOCKTON The Old White Corner UNDERMUSLINS Tlio Stockton values in muBlIn un derwear havo always an Interest for tbo shopper who likes daintiness. The assortmont of stylos, too, is ona which will surely satisfy tho great majority of women. Tho makers excel in producing muslin underwear beauty at a mod erate cost. 4 - 25c to $2.50 75c to $4.50 $1 .00 to $8,00 25c to $1.50 50c to $2.50 Skirts. Children's Gowns and Drawers, Infants Dresses, Etc., Etc. Corset Covers tadies Gowns ladies' Skirts ladies Drawers Ladies' Chemise. ladies' Short IM THE MESSAGE (Cattlaucd from First Page.7 ( "VJ-LJ-L---"--fVj-r Itasrjcd congress to ronowod nc- to during the few remaining oi tbo session, nnl outlines kVfblitlon which he beliovos be pushed through before imenL tat document Is free from denun- or radicalisms, and in it tho Stat confines hlmeolf strictly (fie recommendations of tho lcgls- i be deilrcs Ho urges: Kb abolition of child Inbor .boot tho country. B0del child Inbor law for tho Itfrt of Co'Mmbln m emp'oyers' llnhlllty lnw. I& uitndment of tho Intorstnto rw law f.Upl unction for leglllmato busl i ccnblnatlon. Hnwnment liability for Injuries )0J lotion to limit Injunctions. l savings bank. tettitBtion of arbitration for fi recoenition r.f right of em- m unne to torm moor agree I &d of employes to strike "in of blacklist and boy. cUI legislation. tlon of facts nnd data to eeit congress to reform tho 'fewt preservation T4 ulj on the free list. of the government to fr water rlehla Pawing la th nMncn tn nnri' ?ti United States senate and " til renresentatlvtva I "ik to call jour attention to "alters on which i Hiinir WW bo. action takon before yVH coses Us present sea- P ,rtr hnnd be prohibited 7wii me nation At least, a JkW labor bill should bo passed for tho District of Columbia. I renew my rccommondatlon for leg islation on tho question of tho em ployers' liability nnd again call your attention to tho urgent need of amondlng tho Intcrstnto commorco lnw, especially tho anti-trust law, along linos indicated In my Inst message. "Tho Interstate commorco law should bo amended to give railroads tho right to mako tariff agreements Bubject to approval by tho Intorstnto commorco commission. Tho commis sion should be given power to mako public and pass upon tho Issuatico of all security horcaftor lstued by rail roads doing an Intorstnto commorco business. In tho modorn Industrial world combinations nro absolutoly necessary. It's mlnchlovons nnd un wholcsomo to keep upon tho stntuto books unmodified laws, llko tho anti trust law, which, whilo in practlco la only partially effoctivo ngnlnst tho vicious combinations, has novortho loss In theory beon construed to pro hibit ovory combination Initio trans action of modorn business, "Every combination In tho trans action of modern business. "It has becomo uncertain Just how far this law Involves nil labor organizations in conflict with law. A bill has boon prosonted to con gress to romedy this. Some such measuro as this bill Is needed in tho intorcflts of all ongngod in indus tries ossentlnl to tho country's woll being." Hero tho President outlined his vletys on tho subjoct, which nro for the most part contained In tho pro visions of tho Hepburn bill, intro duced last Monday, modifying tho Sherman anti-trust law. He said that tho suggestions hero offerod are tentntlvo to conform with the recont supremo court decisions. "The government Bhould show good faith," the message continues, "by enacting further laws giving compensation o its own employes THE BEST GIFT s man u an aoourato time-piece. " moner Yea, moro than money, nnd it Is Just as im- t keep uily on time aa It is to take care of other Items of " above ten should havo a reliable watch, and leara nr o other s!f. eo.ua)' to a wajoh for son or daughter. i m ese at any saorlflce, - " ? tk bast watohesal prices thai will appeal to you. Specially-Tfce Howard Watches for Injury and death Incurred In its service. "I also urge action along tho lino already mado concerning injunctions in labor disputes. No temporary re straining order should be Issued by any court without duo notice. A pe tition for a permanent injunction should bo heard within a reasonable time, say not o exceed a week, or thereabouts. "It is important that trade agree ments should exist between employor and employe, whero they are Just and fair. A strike is a clumsy weap on U30d In adjusting tho wrongs dono labor. Wo should oxtend, as far as possible, a process of concilia tion and arbitration as a substitute for strikes. "But strikes themselves aro and should bo recognised as entirely lo gal. Tho right of omployors to com bine and contract with one hnothor and with their employes should bo explicitly recognized. So It should be right for omployos to comblno nnd contract with ono anothor and with their employes and seek peace ably to persuade others to accopt tholr viow on striking for tho pur pose of obtaining from tholr em ployers satisfactory terms for la bor. "Nothing should bo dono to legal ize tho blacklist or boycott that would bo logal under tho common law. ' "Wo havo tho right to oxpoct ac tion on financial legislation boforo the close of congress, from tho at tention that both houses In giving tho matter. It Is urgontly necos Bury thoro Bhould be such legisla tion. "Action should "bb takon to estab lish pOHtal savings batiks, as they nro imporatlvoly neodod as a bonoflt to tho wago earners nnd mon of small means. They would bo a val ublo adjunct to the whole flnnnclal system. "Tho tlmo has come when wo Bhould proparo for a revision of tho tariff. It socms to me thnt boforo tho present session closes somo pro vision should bo mndo for tho col lection of matorlal which would en nblo tho congress elected next fall to act immediately on tho matter after It comes Into existence This nocos Bltntcs somo action by tho present congress, as this congress Is In shnpo for directing tho propor committees to gather the nocossary information. "Our forosts. need ovory protec tion. Ono method of protecting them would bo to put on tho froo llsl wood pulp, with a corresponding re duction In papor mado from wood pulp. "Amplo provision- Bhould bo mado for tho establishment of n perma nent waterway commlfslon. Con gress should rocogulzo in tho fullest fashion tho subject of tho consorvn tlon of our natural roaourcos which aro literally vital tp tho futuro of tho nation. Numorous bills granting wntor powor rights on nnvlgablo streams bayo boon introduced, but none of thorn gives tho government tho right to mako reason able charga for tho valuablo privileges granted, nor do thoy set a definite limit. I shall bo obliged' horeafter, in accord ance with my policy, stated in a re cont message, to veto any wator powor bill that does not provide a timo limit, and doos not give -the President or any secretary concerned the right to fix and collect such n chargo that is found to be just and reasonable in each case." Kodol is today the best known remedy for all disorders of the stom ach, such as dyspepsia, heart burn, sour stomach and belching of gas. Bold bv a1 druggists. CONTEST FOR LITTLE GIRLS oi u Ytm ni Mtr' Girls, look for this trite mark ii our ids. Wtai yon fill ae ir rt lent out the entire at Every week tin iiwhatywi bye cat tat dirkf I the week previous. We will gire you certificate showing tke MMta tf WlliltollijlijWitill fe t- UJ you tumNin each time. Ali ads must leinnsed In t later thai the fWeek following their publication. Bo not carry any tver.., On lay 23 ws ; will give tho little Buck Junior Range to the little girl getting the greatest! ; number of ads' containing the trademark. Remewber sometimes the (rc- ;mark is very small so look close. This notice counts. Cut it out. GOODjUfcH QU sl RJR Tsj'lSH tt RfL IjkmKm kmmmMMSkmmm MARKET REPORTS BY WIRE BAY CITY M4RKET (United Prcua Leasod Wlro.) QUOTATIONS ON 1'IIODUOB AT 8AX FIIANQISCO AND VORT- LAND IX)OAT SIAItKKT COR- RKOTKI) UP TO DATE RK- CniOAOO OFL1IN IARK!7T. (United Press Leased Wlro.) over yesterday 4000. Mixed, 14.85 G.15; good honvy, SU.OCCfC.ir.; rough heavy, 14.85 (ff 4.00; light, 4.80 6.12 V4; cattlo steady; shoop, strong. Kansas City, Mo., March 2D. HogB, receipts, 10,00; cattlo, 0500; shoop, 7000. ' Omaha, Nob., March 2G. dlogs, receipts, 7000; cnttlo, 4200; Bhoop, 10,00. u PtilOY WELL RECEIVED (Continued from pag cone.) Laid Plaster Doth Utah, and Oregon plas ter in stock. BpJolai prices in l A quantity. Jots, tor's Jewelry Store Fertilizers Wo have all Jclnda of Com-' mercial fertilizers in stock. Shirts Car let of shorts received and can now fill all orders. Uganda huvlng for its three-fold ob ject tho heading off of tho nomina tion of W. II. Taft, that of William J. Ilryan. and tho restoration of good timos was launched hero today by an organization Incorporated tin dor the-name of "Tho Hotter Times Association." Ofllcea havo boon opened here and CRIITS OK MVB STOCK AND " ' .K!"fc'',.tho Proaldont Is to- uuy HupuriiucuuiiiK '" limning ui thousands of postal cars, bearing among other quotations tho follow fellow follew ing: "Wo lovo a snuaro deal, but not San Francisco, March 25. Wheat everything so laboled." No l California club, per cental, J "Wo bollovo the country Is all $1.57 1.65; white milling club, right, but slowly convalfrsolnR from 11.62 1.67; whlto Australian, Indigestion caused by overfeeding $1.7001.72; Northern bluestom.iaud fright, caused by the chief sur J1621. 67; Northern club, geon'o threat to remove the pa- $1 57 1.62; inferior grades of tlent's Ilvor." wheat, $1.35 1.50. "We regard Ilarley No. 1 feed, $1.35 1.40. ous." 'Mo as too strenu- 20c; 18 c; Seed Ptttttes Still have some choice va rieties loft. Change seed and get sm good new variety. 1. A. WHITE t SONS 255 C1St niMc10 with somo fancy at $1.38: com mon to fair, $1.27 1.32; brow in at San Fraur.'sco, $1401.4S: brewing and shipping at Port Cos ta. $1.4001.46 Cnevailor, $1.65 .5. according to quality. nutter Fresh California. 2Sr, firsts, 22c; seconds, frih paoklng stock, No. 1, No. 2, ISc. fresh eggs, par dozen-Extra, He; firsts. 17c; seconds, 15 c; third?. ?4c; dlrUes, No, 1. l'4c; jdo No. 2, 14c I Now chwwe. por ,Kund Callfor nla flats, fancy. 12c; finds, 11 o; seconds, 10c; California Young America, fancy, 14c; firsts, 13c. J Storage Eastern, ' fancy New York. 17 c; Oregon, 13c. I Potatoes, per cental Lompoos. $1.10 1.30; Oregon Burbanks, 85 ! $J; River Whites, fancy. 60 76c; Early Kod, $1.25 1.35; Rlverj .Reds, $1.35 1.40; sweet potatoes. 3e per peund: new potatoes, 2 1 2c per pound. Onions Oregnu yellow, $4 nai; Kafctom, $3.76 4. Oranges, per box Navels, fanoy. $2 2. 26; choice, $1.75 2; stand ards, $1.50 i.7&; Tangerines. $1.75 :2. IMfORTANT FOREIGN ATFAKS (ContltMiod from page oje() P. Cynn, a Corean student at the Unlvoratty tit Southorn CallforMk, lius boon appointed a committee to explain to tho Amorlcan public why Stevens deserves killing. Today Cynn said: "Stovenn must bo shot and killed. Ho U not only an onomy to my poor country, ho Is an onomy to tho civ Ilizod world? Ho has not only boon the moans of crushing my country, but ho has boon false to his own country. Stovons Is tho author at every roprosslvo law against Ameri can Industries nnd Amorlcan entor prlso in Coroa. "Stovons known who stole tho of flolul seat of our primo mlnlstor, and, by virtual forgory, affixed it to a fako treaty, which our emperor novor slgnod. Ry this falso treaty tho Japanese aggressions havo been accomplished. "Thou comes this man and tells San Francisco doportora that our poor country Is happy under Japan co rule. It Is too much. I am glad thoy nhot him, and I hopo ho will die." TED0Y MAY NOT lErUSt (Continued from page ono.) Whether Ulll gave offense to the prlnoe or the KaUer on that occasion mujd not bo learned today, but It is curtain that Uuiperor William bases "'My policies' are too drastic to ,, obJofllo on omo flCt ot , flt bo contlnued.elther by M,' or the L,,at (m0 Thtf Ule WM t,,en dQ$Bm proxy appolntoo of Me.' Anothor bunoh of the postal cards vuiiuoiiiu iii;dm un nit iitniunirniMU presidential candidate booauie of his extras. "Isms." President King stated today thnt thousands of postal cardsWTTAOI he believed that when the hun dreds of thousands of postal cards being sent out today containing a protost against Taft's nomination and to be signed and romalled, be gan to pour in on Secretary New, of tho Republican national committee,: It wo-uld cause the Chicago conven tion to go slow with the nomination of Taft. )y in touoh with foreign affairs. Tho action of tho Kaiser places the administration In au embarrassing position. Inasmuch as the German government last November an nottnet'd that Hill would bo cordially received as Ambassador Towor'a suc cessor. On tbo strength of this an nouncement tho latter reached the decision to retire from tho position nnd Insisted upon tho acceptance of his resignation. Cattle Market Steady. Chicago, March 26 H&&, re ceipts, 25,000; cattle, 17,990; sheep, 14.089. IZogs opese4 strosg. Left Railroads Perl Rotter. Chicago, March 25. Officials of the railroads generally felt that the turning point has come In the at tasks on the railroads by the public aud that tho recent decision of the supreme court in the matter of state regulation will have a powerful ef fect on for good In their future. It s also expected to have a bene flolal effeot upon business In general as the deolsloas will go far toward restoring confidsneo in railway se curities. 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