Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 20, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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JMILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, ORsttJON,. MONDAY, APRIL JK), 180
MIKELSON TO PUBLISH
BOOK DEPICTING
NATIVE LIFE IN NORTH
Captain EJnnr Mllckelson, tho Arc-
l, explorer, who naB gone east io
ure anomer "u iu """ ,D
torch for land beyond tho Beaufort
tZ -iii Issue a book shortly doal-
fe,,fflth the Incidents of tho voy
Ua of the Duchess of. Bedford and
Ulids.n lma a lnrge fund of In
oroaflon foncernlng the Alaska
r.kimos whn.li ho will mako uso of
Mj UOOK.
in his nin'erlnl which ho brought
i Seattle he hns tho dlnry of a 12-
eJf-Old K3KIIHO BLiioui ijuj. it i
if Interest hfcaiiso of tho light- It
m on the llfo of a school boy
ltTond tlio Arctic circle. The boy
tio WNuB idt1 wary ib okUiueu
iood'ak of Wnlnwrlght. who nt-
nj. he school tnugiu uy ivhiouck,
i Indian tencnor wno is n grauuaiu
' Car'iale, ...
'Osc entry In the diary Is mado
November, ana snooumic tancs
tte narrative of his dally experl
cti He writes :
Nonnle ieved a mltton In my
gal IK oo nun i mnuo cnnuios irom
wr la'low Tho Icy Capo people
ni many dc r. Yesterday Okllloak
Id Pagook rang with n little drum
Bjr Igloo Mrs. KlIIUUCK gavo
i singing book.
Mr mint dreams In tho day that
she can boo far away whore tho men
nro hunting. Sho said: 'I see Okll
leak on the Ico. H4 l9 hurt and
weak. Tho next day Okllloak was
brought In. Ho was hurt with a
gun.
Bon Is comic In school. Mr. Kill
buck Bays he Is too restless when ho
is in tuo school room."
"I am writing this October 31,
1907," rends another pago of tho
diary. "Harry bought n niinrtar nf
a dollnr from ngook for a blue pen
cil. My dictionary Is least of all my
books. ICngovllook Bald In summer
tho people aro sick, and ho said : "I
nto tho marrow of a bear's leg and
was not nick.' Pannlo Btlck mo with
a ncedlo In the school. Tho day be
foro I buw two deer by tho river and
many ducks. Yestorday Bon killed
ono seal and Mary's husband killed
one seal. The Walnwrlght people
killed many lynxes. Otolyook and
Adam killed three bears. Cora hit
mo In. tho eye. This morning I ato
some walniB meat. Otolyook's baby
creeps In my Igloo.
Artie says I am selfish when Fnn
nlo scratch mo. Tho Point Barrow
children's ponmntiBhln is nood. My
pnront upset a canoe near Icy Capo
and tho tent Blink In tho wntor. Yca-
xeruay I Baw a whalo blow in tho
sus, It was a timo when ono In au
thority might say that So and So was
a crook and to tho, public he bo
camo a crook by that dictum. AU of
this fitted tho times and conditions.
But tho times and conditions liavo
changed. Once, again wo aro back
to normal, chastened and purified
doubtless, but still back to normal.
We aro under no man's heel and no
man's domination. Wo fear no
Government sleuths but, Uko self
respecting and self-centered Ameri
cans, wo look each man straight In
tho eye and insists upon having all
that is coming to us. Tho dictum of
ono man no longer marks another
a convict, not oven Mr. Honey's.
Hero and now Mr. Honoy Is on
precisely tho samo plans as tho aver
ago mortal. Tlio peoplo listen to
what ho has to say and they weigh
it. While ho is trying somo other
man his listeners are engaged In try
ing him. If ho makes out Ills case,
if his own motives aro abovo suspi
cion and his own skirts cntlroly
clear ho makes an Impression, but
not otherwise With Mr. Honoy's
present undertaking Tho Telegram
has nothing to do. It cares nothing
for It ono way or the other. It is
not a Bpoclal admirer nnd has been
a severe critic of Senator Fmlton. It
hns boon nii admirer of Mr. Honey .
and his work and oftentimes Mb '
vigorously uphold It and commeded j
him. It will not say that It hns now
OREGON'S
OPPO RTUNITY
COLONIST RATES from all parts of
tho United Statr and Canada to nil A
parts of Orcaon nnd tho Northwest
will b0 put Into effect by '
THEJOREGONRAXLROAD & NAVIGATION CO.
, ' -Mid
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
(Lines In Oregon)
DAILY DURING MARCH AND APRIL, 1008.
From Hm Prlclpal Cities of tlio Middles West tlio Rntcs will Re
as "Follows!
PROM TO SALEM FROM TO SALEM
COUNCIL BLUFFS
OMAHA
ST. PAUL ...,..
CHICAGO $38
8T. 'LOUIS 35
KANSAS CITY ......... .$30
Corresponding Rates from all other Eastern points.
plcnouro at all points In Oregon.
The Colonist Itato in tl0 Krcatwt of nil ImjucbulldcrH. Oregon ha
unlimited resources nnd needs. moro people who doalro homes and
larger opportunities.
$30
930
.$30
Stopovers at
Boa.'
IS UltY COSTLY
THIS DEMONSTRATION
ftOOO Per Day Approximately
What Wo Pay.
if has been said that tho expense
th.i voyage, of circumnavigation
it 2,ri,000 a day, or somowhat
. not reckoning tho Intorest
'he Investment of almost $100,-
I,o00 of tho national resources In
first cost of tho Bhlps thom-
ia But it should bo homo
t'rl v In in I nil flint thn tnnlntnn.
1 of the ships with their ofJlcors
I trews must go on Just tho same.
letter the licet Is In NarraganBOtt
l.r cr Mngdalena Bay, In Hampton
Hi or the straits of Magollan.
Ill u t"io rven of tho burning of
An American armored fleet In
cml3ilon 13 pre-eminently a work-
tm It does not Ho long nt
lior I islts nnvy yards only
: ' scn'lal sunnlles or norlodlcal
f'm' np More than most of the
'tie m of tho world is ours accua-
E'J 3 lo in blue water. Regular
n year tho Atlnntlo shins havo
3ct In the early winter to
k 'he home coaBt and steor south
H In dr ''-grounda In tho gonial
r.ovan tmex. d liv eutttne sloet
imotnerlnc fog Tlwn In tho
l:j tn.i flrc ha followed tho
n '"award constantly mnnou-
P'J and regularly exorcising In
pncNro with tho guns whloh
loa for o'tr Dretent crows Mich
Ndcrfj' iroflflency In marks-
pu?
lone v laue around South
tv hrn h'tn mado at tho or-
ffT err inn snood of nbout ton
M n he r and after a run of
flfiht tr fifteen ilnvs nt nnn tho
RtT'S Y.i liad from flvo to,
rim in m various ports of call;
penman mo do Janolro, Punta
Fu nd ( a iuo. Thoy havo not
r am tc; all tho time, and
ift rtrv ! ( ronsumed a vorv
It quae (, coal, thev would
used m-rh coal on tholr usual
rr df C illiuh In tlin Hnrlh.
0" ln n-i'f of Mexico.
fb f f lllffrrnnn,, la Mint tlin
i hi h h fle.n has burnod In
"E t,f r irruniinivlentlon has
Ky. r 1 n li.llcr illannv fi-fH.l
lleitei ,3f. nartlv In na-nl
Fmot f jn commorcl.il colliers.
'K? t ? fnr Jrnnannrtntlnn!
t fci f 7 um it has Involved
t'SC" r I(ft thnn If It Itiwl
cVrfJ In Ilia flont nt ciioh
ff,Tti a fiuantanamo. on the
FUltfrn frvt nf n.il.n Tliln
pc?dp rf tho coal supply, m-
rva ,t iinnnnnn ronrn.
f'P mnat nf ths nntunl
I MX to 1 T agury nf Uje ltnt.
trrL? m" roat aJ In'Port
fpedit.on K ,.t, ..
r" "U f of Modarn Tlmps"
,8'T:1 I tnrvln In tl.v A m-
Cf CW i,f Povlnira fn. Anrll
-.v.vno .u, 4f..
fE FJlPriOVMEXT
t,t)R UXRMPrX)YKD
fi F?. - .,
Cl' kat c:c
CUi r-T H nnU. !, tj ....
mmK of production and
Suf-Iallst speakers
t Commons very
y unemnlovod man
J work, even at the
t-aie. ana tnat un
We Sell
inol
the
POSitive Diinranfoo
tfftdoes not rive RflfiR-
a we vill return the
6amniint-c .
. "i. w money paiQ
lt We mean this
k all those whn ar
JdneedBtrengthtotry
STrS4-
dlotrlbutlon under stato control.
Mrs. Mnddlson, a leading Trndo
Unionist Liberal, on tho other hand,
argued that tho compulsory schcrno
of state employment would tond to
depress wngos and prqvo most dam
aging td tho trado union movomont,
Bvory unomployod maji who wbb
glvon work by tho Authorities In re
cognition of the "right to work",
would tond to dlsplaco "froo labor",
and this upset tho equilibrium es
tablished by trado union forces. And
Mr. Mnddlson argued thnt tho "right
to work", would involvo stnto con
trol over the working clauses, and
thus would Individual liberty, and
trndo union denomination, bo tin
dormlned. Mr. Mnddlson, from tho
trade-union vlow-polnt, was un
doubtedly logical. Socialism would
ho tho death of present-day trado
unionism, nnd trado unionism now
lyis tho instinct to light measures
which would tond to weaken Ub own
control of tho labor market.
John Burns, who was hlmsolf
hunting for work In 188C, and, as
an unemployed agitator, laid tho
basis of lila political caroor at tho
Trafalgar-squaro meetings nnd tho
Bloody Sunday" demonstration, al
so took strong ground ngnlnst tho
Socialist proposals. Mrs. Burn's
views may thus he summarized :
"To meet tho right to work, tho lo
cal authorltlos would havo to dot
tho country with farm colonlos,
which In tho enso of Hollesloy Bay
and othor oxporlmonts, had boon
found oxtromoly costly. Such ox-
norlmonts competed with freo la
ber: and as for rollof works, ho ap
poalod to tho Trado Union Congrosa
In support of his view that thoy am
moro harm than good, and storeo
tvnod tho chaos and disorder which
thm woro sunnosod to romovo. Ho
pictured tho roads black with crowds
of mon who hnd thrown up less lu
crative omploymout ln tho country
to tnko advantage of tho right to
work at a hlghor wage In tho cltlos.
And tho lot of the poor In tho cities
would bo rondored Infinitely wove
by this competition. Tho bill was a
doluslon and a snaro which would
groatly nggravato unemployment, for
ovary man who was found work by
the local authorities would tond to
displace freo labor." Tho view of
Messrs. Burns and Maddlson prevail
ed In tho vote, although seventy
four members of tho Liberal party
Joined tho Socialists in the division.
Springfield Republican,
CI '
lost hny of Its faith in him but It
will nsscrt that tho keen edge of Its
nppotito for him has worn off. It
Is not qulto bo sure as It was that
his methods nro all tho beat thnt
could havo boon employed or thnt '
tho rosultB achieved havo fully
equaled expectations. It will tnko n
little moro tlmo to toll nnd n'llttlo
longer perspective to determine But
wo nro beginning to havo BOtno
qualms.
Ab wo havo said tho grontost dan
ger that confronts Rir. iienoy is
thnt ho will tnko hlmsolf too sorl-
ously. Ho Iibb mado a marvolously
broad reputation in a vory short
klmo and is entitled to fool Ills oats.
But ho Rhould not sock to follow ev
ery furrow that opens up to him
or ho will dlfislpato hla talonta and
fritted away tho substantial results
which should bo his.
Oregon pooplo can Accomplish tiplcndld rorwltB by hernldlng
this opportunity to all tho world. Send Oregon lltornturo giving
good rcllablo Information about tho state, rar and wldo. Call on the
nbovo railroads for It If nocosnary.
FARES CAN BE PREPAID
Horo at homo It doulrod. Any ngoat Is authorized to accept tho
required deport and telograph tlckot to nny point. Call on Jocnl
agent or address.
VM. McMURRAY,
General PaHsengrr Agent, Portland. Oregon.
SPRING
SHOES
i
4
jM
A TRIAL CONVINCES
MR. FRANCIS JOSEPH 1IKNKV.
(Portland Telegram.)
Mr. Honoy Is a good man to boo
tho moto In his neighbor's oyo,,but
not qulto go good In seolng tho
boam In his own. The greatest dan
ger that now confronts him Is that
ho will tako himself too seriously,
lie did a good work In Oregon, bet
ter perhaps than could have been
done by any other man tho adminis
tration could havo sent hero. For
dolug It ho received unmeasured
praise and aqculred a national rep
utation. Somo of the methodB by,
whloh he reaohed" results cannot be
given too hearty approval byfpon of
high standards and some of the sac
rifices which he makea to encompass
the conviction of a particular man
eera to the untutored mind of tho
common people too great and un
warranted. But these are the meth
ods by which he operates and the
ways In whloh he achieves his re
sults. He can usually claim for them
the Justlflcaton of success, and per
haps that Is all that Is needed.
During the land-fraud' trials In
Oregon he had the whole resources
of the Government at his back. He
had a distinguished secret service at
his beck and call. He waB war of all
he surveyed. When he said go, peo
ple went and when he said come,
tfcey came. It was all very pleasing
to a man of Mr Heney's empera
ment and to do him bare Justice he
RoOHovrlt ntf Wonderful Engine.
In tho Aorll Amorlcan Magazine
"K" wrltos a notablo artldo on
Roosovolt. It Is a remarkably Inter
esting oxplnnntlon of tho man, "K"
Bays that ho has known tho Presi
dent rather Intlmntoly for. ton yoars
and cannot longer contain nimsoir.
He must rellovo hlmsolf on the sub-
Joct. Following Is a brief extrnct:
"Pooplo Bometlmos call tho Pros
Idont 'orrotlo' and 'occontric' (thoy
moan 'impulsive'); but I coidd
never soo that lio was clthor orratlc
or occontric Ho couldn't bo. Ho is
profoundly normal, physically and
mentnlly (which gonluB Is not). His
hnblta and llfo aro tompornto; ho 1b
abstomlouo In eating, drinking,
stooping; for thnt Is part of tho caro
ho gives his energizing machlno. His
family llfo is normal, and ho exhorta
all America to a similar normality.
Ho oxorclsos every day with tho rog-j
ularlty of clockwork tennis on
Wednesday, a tramp on Thursday,
horsohnok riding Friday, boxing Sat
urday, or Vo that effect. It may
Boom vlolont exorcise to Bomo; to
Roonovolt It Is tho normal expres
sion of his highly energized dally
life. His religion s normal and ox
proased normally. Ho has normal
capacity for friendships. Contrary
to the belief of somo pooplo with
whom I havo talked, tho President
is tho very Incarnation of ordor and ! J
regularity in nis woric. inai is mi.
of his
morning Secretary Loob placoa a
typewritten list of Ills engagements
for the day on his dojk, sometime
reduced to flve-minuto Intervals. I
Those who havo tried our laundry work sny It Is with
out equal In this vicinity.
Wo havo studied tho weak points of other lnudrlcs and
mado them our HtrongcHt points.
Wo uso a special soap for coloh?d Roods that docs notfado them.
We uso a Hpcclul noap for wooIciih that dooa not slit Ink thorn.
Wo uso a npeclnl Honp for wlilto Kood that does not roc thorn.
In ovory dopartmont our work Is guaranteed porfoct.
Mny wo havo a trial from you?
Phono us.
SALEM
Tol. 25
LAUNDRY
COMPANY
13G-10G S. Liberty St.
OREGON PEOPLE ARE GROWING WISE
A Irn numbor of thorn nro now ubIiik ALLEN'S BOSTON
DROWN DREAD FLOUR. Tho pooplo of Now England havo
lived on Just such Puro Poods for over a hundred years. These
goods aro put up In packages and In 10 and 2R-pound sucks,
and aro for salo by ALL FIRST-CLASS GROCERS.
ALLEN & LEWIS, Portland,
Distributors for Oregon.
ALLEN'S B B B FLOUR . COMPANY
Snn Josq, Cal DosMolnos, Iowa
,COYIOT ,". -, lit--
Shoos for summer wonr. Just re
ceived. A big shipment of tho latest
styles nnd shape; Mien's, boys', la
dles and children's. Tennis shoe
and light shoos. Hub)' mid comfort
ablo house slippers.
Jacob Vogt
n in State Street.
Salem, Oregon
""io.,r"
THE) DKST UOABT Tint
FAMILY KVKU HAD
Can bo obtained from dur prlwa
tender and Juicy beof, muttoa t
pork. All our meats aro MleU4
from tho cholcoat, and prepared tar
tho tablo to suit the. demand of tk
fastidious. Our prices nro lower fe
quality thnn you can find at ay.
placn In Salem, '
K. C. C R O S 8,
('bono Ml. , 870 HU
SALEM WATCR COMPANY
OFiaOH CITY HALL.
For water rorvlca apply at oMm,
Bills payable monthly la advat.
firaber Bros.
miwwwwwimnitmmniinmwnwwwimiwwiitm
Until Mnrch 30, In ordor to mMo room for now goodu, thoso Hems Ml
will bo offerod at gseatly reduced prlcoa. .... fl
Theso nro all of stmudard mako and good qualHy.
K Uinliir Rnln V I
system of energizing. Every , f ge new &Q binder . . ... ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; . ; ; ; --
lila tirntoh oomos out of his nockot. ' !
- . j f
110 CUlS Uu Ull liuurviuw ur oibuo u
Don't road this unless you aro
articles, and w.Ish to anvo monoy by
in nood of somo of theso
buying them nt a bargain- M
Regular
Prfco
Ono now 3-lnch wagon, comply V"" ""'HS'Sn
Ono new bucrirv. beat mako. -. . ...... ji,. , 130.00
Ono new buggy, best make.
Ono now runabout
One now disc harrow
Ono now Tiger drill
...... i
....
.....
06.00
r.&.oo
22.00
90.00
Ono new Duckoyo rake J"
Oiia now nnvin cream HOimruior ........ 100.00
Ono new 14-lnch Rock Islamd'Cllppor steel plow.. 19.50
Ono now 12-lnch Rock Island Clipper stool plow.. 17.00
rkna nnw in.lnMt 1?vlr Tnlnnd ClIOKOr utOOl UlOW, , 13. bO
And no railroad engineer runs moro X -. , ,,,,.,,- uh. nnresa 75.00
sharply upon his schodu'o than he,' Qno now handrarfdo Ught express ,', .f-00
Bale
Prlco
05.00
100.00
80.00
42 50
1750
72.50
135,00
48.50
29.00
06.00
15.00
13,60
11.50
00 00
00.00
PLUMBING
AND
GAS FITTING
Will glvo prompt attontlon
to nil orders, gunrantoo our
work to glvo satisfaction and
to bo up to tho sanitary stand
ard. WM WILL HE PLEASED TO
GIVE ESTIMATES ON
CONTRACTS.
Call at our shop on Liberty
'street, back of Uarr'a Jewelry
Store. Phono 660.
on Irish folk lore or
"Thus h3 nevr stops
even while he stokos and fires;
ttirnHlA la nlwnvR nnnii- thn Anelne
Is always under a full head of steam.l
I havo seen sohdulos of his engage-;
menta which showed that he was)
constanly occupied from 9 o'clock '
In the morning, when he takes his'
regulrr walk In the White House
park with Mrs. Roosevelt, until mid
night, with guests at both lunchon
and dinner. And when be goes Jto
bed he Is able to disabuse his tnlnd
Instantly of every care and worry &nd
go straight to sleep, and ho sleeps!
Also secondhand cultivator, mower nnd rako at a bargain, S
Slnglo-troeB, douWo-treeu, necK-yones, uauuuuru, u'ui
paper, ana lurnB inBianuy, accoro- . Au 0880rtment of about 300 worth of paints, icau, on, var-
Ing to his tlmetablo, to the next en- . nlshes and stains will be put on salo, ,
... it ii,a to an intnruni L i win nin Bfiii on commUialon any Implement or veiucio
-? ' "1 i '' S'SSryc0o,i.tmKiht lcn'Z .!i". S 'S..U un.U Aprtl 10. 1
lime oy reuuiog u iiaraBiJu ui mo- : gaj0 couiinuos.
tory from tho book that lies always j : rrABCr n UTAQC Corner Pine and l-'roHt St.
ready at his elbow, or by writing.; ; UUlC 1. JAWDJ SALEM, OREOON
imn nr ihmn sontenoftK In an article : '.
bear hunting. iWj(fclilliWilllllftlilWlWIlliWWiWWWWli
ops running, I tammmmapsataamummuKKKBNUHunb
the J 'g -
l'OU'lili KriJux a invi
In one of our rlga juat as much as If
you owned It. More,, In fact, for
you wlU have all tfce pleasure and
only a mero fraction of the oxpense
of a private stable. You are not
limited in your choice of a turnout,
either.- Our livery serylce can sup
ply anything you require, from a
.runabout to a coach and team. How
can wo servo you?
FASHION BTAHLW,
. 3?, Iff SMISSlWi Jwssv
131-117 N. High St. Phone Mala 44
TO OWNERS
. OF HORSES
Tho undorslgnod Is prepared to
bronk, handle nnd do vol op roudsters
nnd trotting horsos. For terms of
board and care apply to
8AM OASTO,
Fair Orounds, Or.
with perfect normality
and
on
HMHMM4HN4NMHHMIMHNM
Gold Dust Fiotit
Made by T1D1 ITDKXY TOW'
m coHFAmr, inar, Off.
Md for fatsily sm. Ask yoar
frooer foV It, Brss sad tterts
always o kssd.
P. B. Wallace
. AGENT
Ws)jsjMsisis)as)asniisnmu
THE AVENUE
Creams, Ices, clgani and confeo
Ions. Corner of Seventeenth nnd
Asylum avenno. n, . Lt, pro
pi letor.
immmmm
mMWmmrwMrtmt
mmmma mmvpiLLMl
t-t!Euu ,UJ" M "" iiw(.'
Mttcisnuirtf? U-Ssw. u u pit!
J!1!!3A eo- ". ucan
SoUIS9kmbyDr.S,C5heii
schedule time."
bestrode the situation like a Colo