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AfLT CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALMftL ORMGON, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1008.
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THE
BARGAIN STORE
lHl;osr eilw Jw
WHY 1)0 YOU WOJtK LIKE A
SLAVE ALL DAY LONG. WHEN
YOU CAN GET-A YOST? GEARLESS
WABIlTiH TO DO THE WORK.
BUY A YOST OEAHLES8 WASH
ER AND YOU WILL BAY IT IS THE
REST MACHINE YOU EVER HAD
IN YOUR HOME;
THE Y06T GEARLESS WASHER
IS ONE OF THE FINEST MA
CHINES THAT HAS EVER REEN
PUT INTO ANY HOME. THE YOST
GEARLESS WASHER IS OPERAT
ED BY A WATER MOTOR. AND
REQUIRES PRACTICALLY NO AT
TENTION. CONNECT TIU3 HOSE
TO YOUR FAUCET, TURN 'ON THE
WATER AND THE MACHINE DOES
THE WORK. TRY ONE, AND YOU
WILL NEVER REGRET IT.
WE'HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OE FLOOR RUGS
OF ALL KINDS, ADMINISTER, CAMBRIDGE, BODY BRUSSELS, MID-
DLESEX RUGS, ROXBURY TAPESTRIES. METROPOLITAN BRUS-
t
SELS IMPERIAL TAPESTRIES, OXFORD BRUSSEL RUGS, BIGELOW
BRUSSELS AND WILTON VELVETS. THESE RUGS ARE IN ALL SIZES
WE HAVE ALSO RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF INGRAIN ART
SQUARE RUGS. WE NOW HAVE THE LARGEST LINE OF RUGS EVER
i INTRODUCED IN ANY STORE IN SALEM. OALL AND SEE THEM.
YOU'LL FIND OUR PRICES EXTREMELY LOW.
U. JOSSE, 3 7 1 Court St
Catarrh
la a constitutional di.
impure blood and ream '
treatment acting turouchaniU
blood for it. ... ",na
The Krcatctmn...,.., a?"et
-..muonil ittoiji
In usual liquid lnrm rH"
tablet, knownasSar,ata,r
Nasal and other local .-
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B--j
offoctlvo arbitration hTTT
ftp ko or lockout That t'
lockouts nro tn ho a..1,1'1!
patent to nit i '. .r.uiaa awl
teWsViJ
mont on the part of li004'
nnd) the omnlnv 1 he
each others rights nmi V0"'.
Btandlng thael cranlf
m, u.-." r.v.'y U"K8 rteo...
without the other. An7F
tills ouestlnn win u. ?'tol
OREGON LABOR WORLD
PROSPEROUS DESPITE
PANIC AND' HARD TIMES
The? report of, Lnbor Commissioner
Hon, JiiBt rondorcd, bIiowh unpnr-
ftiioiou proRporlly nmong tlio work
ing nlon of Oregon. Tho groat strldos
In advertising tlio atnto mid IIh ro
miurcos In tlio main reason given for
tlio romnrknlilo condition of Inbor
notwitliHtmidiiig tlio panic mid til
ery of "hhrd tlmoj" In many parH
of tho country.
Many Important jiinttcrB nro taken
up mid discussed at luntftli by IIofT.
but probably tho moHt atnrtllng
Iila uiimlatnknbly clear wnrrilng Unit
tho ChlneHo mid other Aalntlc inuut
bo excluded from tho country for tho
bouolU of tho whlto raru In general
nnd the laboring mon In particular.
Tho report In as follews:
t Itcvlcw and ItProiiiiiieudnt Ions. ,
In presenting this, my third bi
ennial report, I inn ploamul to nlnt
that Uio Industrial condition Ik mp
Idly recovering from tho nhock It re
colvod by tho batik panic InHt fall.
Owing-to thti panic mid rIho to th
advance In tlio rallrond rntos, Indus
Iry Jn Oregon wni checked, nnd ninny
ninn thrown out of employment expo
dally Jn tho lumbnr luduntry. That
Oregon could not for a long tlfuo
auffor much from thla must bo'wo'I
Mnt'oratood whon It Ih rona'dorod
that crops woro good mid ' prices
higher than over before. Never .bo
for wni there o much woalth
mnong nil clnasci o' peoplo an dur
ing tho last year. Very llttlo trouble
has boon manlfoatod between om
ployer and employon. Strikes mid
lockouta woro few nnd without Inw
Io&hupbi. Oregon's great resource
nnd tho nvnkonlng of romniercln'
bodlo nil over the Mate to tho need
of advertising to the world our nd
ventages, are norntlng onr state to the
front with great strides.
Acclileiit.
Tho nrcldouts In lumber camps ro
11)011 the vnmn an before, but In tho
nt 11k and fnctorlen, owing to the In
flection law, Jinvo boon greatly re
duced Reports of accidents nro
more ful'y nmdo and but few fall to
roport the hihuo to this" office, owing
to 'he fact that manufacturers are
beginning tn rcrognlto the laws gov
erning this bureau In the true light
as required under the new condition
of devolplng' tho groat resources of
our atnto. of ktenlng once with other
Matoa, mid of bottorlng tho altua
tton for all.
Child Lntxir.
Urrtson In to bo ronintlnuMited on
her child labor law. Though It no
doubt rail bo Improved, It la still
one of tho beat In tho country aiul
through tho child labor commission.
It la being enforced a far as poaMr.
uio. A wio stnto grown in inuut-
trial luuiortmice. thla mw la already
hero to meet comliiK condltloiia nnd
la already, In ninny lustatirea, noroly
neeneu. wniici u may bo good for
a rhilil, when school dooi not claim
him to work t suitable omploymeijt.
the factory with tta dark, musty and
dubty collars and attlca Is not tha
idacu tor It'iu Orogoa's factorlcj
aro bo far genorally well lighted nnd
ventllatcdi still they are not tha
proper places In which to iipend the
Jntermhalon between school term.
No child should bo allpped to lnU
himself from tho achonF unQr aay
circumstance except sickness Thoro
are In tho Unlte States today 1.270,
185 chlldron over tho ago of 18 years
that know neither how to read or
write. Child labor li luoatly respon
alh'e for th's coudUlon.
CkU4 lm Imw VhHatloH,
The onfarrtnmt of the child hhor
law, as far as Portland Is concerned
has bMm left to tho child tabor com
MtUstoa who ha, durlrig the last two
yrs, fllod In the oWce of tha dla
trlct attorney complaints and In tho
juvMl)o court, tour cowplalats. the
latter betas; bf such a character an
to Ur'ax the ofTeac also wtthla the
Jurisdiction of th JuveuUo covrt
py th JrlWi Wwrt ctf
q trUl. lMNr tk last s4ftlft,
tn paKitiH aHfty comm sit m
iry, im cttM Mfaaw
partloi, It Ih belloved that In thoso
IriHtmiccn the fact that tho district
attornoy could .Hit aa grand Jury
rohdorod na good norvlco . to tho
atnto na coMhl have boon given under
tho more vlgoroua method of carry
ing the pro -0011110118 to n trial.
1'iny notices woro oIho Bout out to
omployorH who noeiloilno further nc-
:ion in compel thoni to obey tho Inw.
Tho truant ofllccr, who Ih now n part
of tho coni'iulHory achool ayatom, hna
beon n great UHalHtanco In carrying
out tho JntontH of tho law.
The coiiipuhory education Inw anl
tho child labor law aro bo harmoni
ously framed. Unit eXcopt In the ciiho
of night work, thoro has bcnii hut
Jlttlo troublo during tho Bchool
term.
Chinese mid .IiiimIiiHo.
Every honest menus ahould be
UHed to stop Oriental Itulgrntlun to
our country. It. Ih n monaco to all
cir liiHtltutloir. .Vo per on, living
na an American citizen uhould live.
can.conipoto w'th thla cIiihh of work
era, who live on a frnctlon of what
It ensta a .whlto poraon, nnd dwell
In places Hint nro not only unsnnltnrv
but criminally no. The o iionnlo,
mut bo .excluded not only for the
ronaon of tho proiont, but more espe
cially for tho future snfoty and wel
fare pf our oltlzena. Tho rnco qui'H.
tlon nit Placed boforo tho people In
tho south, nnd aome In tho north,
ahould loavo no uncertainty as to
tho noroa llv of guarding our chil
dren's horltngo on thh goaat n(nlnat
nlmllnr conditions, whom tho Orien
tal, uuleaa ntopped. will, by reaaon
of hs largo number, MUdertnko to
control tho poltlcnl, nR well as tho
economlcnl, nf(iiirs of this country.
Convict litibor.
Tho convlots should, nnd mint of
nocesalty from a humanltnrlnn BtaiuU
point, be employed at some occupa
tion, which should bo ho directed lib
to work tho BiuallcHt umount of hard
ahlps on the fioo laborer. It ahould
bo utilised where It comei len8t In
competUlou with froo workmen.
DHiuextle Help,
Perhnps no lino or work receives
that thought mid tho solving of which
gives more worry to tho employer
than Urn "domestic help" question.
In tho earlier history of tho state.
when n more democratic Idea con-
family not tho least troublo wni ex
perienced In getting tho best of help,
proficient nnd Intelligent. Tho Rltii
ntlon ho far has nn automatic ad
J'jBtinont. As tho employers rlso
ubovo their hotp In their own mind
n ml In the minds of tholr "set," re
moving themselves from tho hired
girl nnd widening tho aoclnl gap, In
n corresponding ratio, will tholr op
portunity to got n good domestic help
leas, tho number In tho clans In which
they placo a hired girl being Hmnller
l'rom tho majority of renortB tho do-
ductlou is that foreign born girl aro
hotter holn than tho Amorlcnn born
This, no doubt, comes from tho fact
Hint they nro more iiHCd to clnsi dis
tinction nnd have not Imbibed the
American idoa of equality 'nnd.
thoroforo, have, among tho number
willing to accept of tho condltloiia
for a homo, board and lodging, n
Inrger per cent of higher Intollccta.
Look upon the domestic ns far bo
nonth you and you will find thoao
you nro nblo to h're nnd retnlu in
your aorvlco will fully Justify your
Idea of their Intellectual' atnndnrd.
Educational Manual Training.
Tho teacher of this slato have In
the pint been paid tho lOwe t wngun
of any worker8 although tholr work
In tho moat Important, nR It fixes ono
of tho principal comor atones to ev
oy man nnd woman's chnrnclor nnd
"uturo hiiHlneHS riiccohs. 'In the fow
i'a,t vmirs n nhnugn hna taken p'ace
nnu nouor ainriei nnvo been paid,
bu the Is nlontv bf room for Im
provement. Teachers Khonld bo
unld such alnrloi a to draw to the
work men nnd wompii of tho host tih.t
brlghteRt'inlndB nnd to koop thoao of
niKii njumy, wjio may bo doing th
kind of work simply jib n tnnkoshlft
to soinothlng moro. reuiunorntlva.
Thoro 'a. outaldo of the parent's re.
HiioirlblMty, no wo-k of hucIi Im
nortanco to tho family, atnto or na
tion na tho work of a school teach
er nnd tho atnto In Its trontmont, so
ciety In its nttltude toward thh clna
of workora, Bliouhl fully recognize
tills fart. ,
Manual training being moro and
more ndvocatod and put Into pr.a
tlco nnd In this thoro cannot bo too.
ni'ich done, It should be In evory
aohool. An nblo nrtlclo on this 8iil
Joct by a leading educator will bo
found In another part of this repor
under tho bond of "Education." Tho
hlKlioat to the iowoHl education In
st'tutlon "hniild bo oaulnmnl with
tho best te-Achors mid parnphornalU
mid ho within tho roach of tho poor
eat child. Free bcIiooI compiilaorv
education (In fact) and free text
books, education tn 'Its broadest
boiibo, dUaoinlnnted among nil tho
people f ovary station In life, will
do moro than any other for tn mi.
JuM labor, differences, equalise con-
unions aim reach tho ideal stato.
Eight-Hour Ijiw,
aii eigiu-nour law was unused
re cover-
seeking work and who of nil others,
pfhapa moat need the protnetiott.
t :.:.: M-lou? yr.;cT. foil"" Iiur this
llni' y n. ;.k, en to h-ve n :reo
liaiitl.
F- Nn Inspection, l.nw.
'"'o ,"t i : H-jcrMon Inw, diir ed
Ic the ln,'t leslRlnt'ire, has proven
to be of g-ent benetit, nnd, nlthctgh.
na miiHt be expporoil from any new
movement, some troiib'c . nnd nn
noymiccs lmv been experienced, it
ha , on ihp whole,- worked out satis
factorily and from the best Informa
tion obtn'ur.b'.e, htu reduced ncl-di-nt'
In nil p'entf.'com'ng under tho
lw. f-) ii a iinellor per cent In fatal
o a groatr per cett jn s'lghtor ac
c dents, fu'ly nvsruglng In all a do
creaao of 37 per cent la loss o' life
nnd limb. ,
To mnke the Inw, ns rognrdlng feeH
moro equitable, It should be amend
ed no thnt workshops employing onrf
to two mon should pny n fco of onlv
$2( and the amount made up adding
nnothnr $10 fee to plnuta omploylug
over -10 per ' x.
I'VllUllp T'-n IIimii
Thon te-i-h u- in
during th ' ',
violated ra'iv "
throo Ina'aii" . w'i
reported mi'ie- V
tloir," tb cd'iHi'uiu
Vlolntloim.
for feinnles,
tb, hns been
i nt In nil Jntt
' will be fo'.ind
,1 of "Prosecu-
wojo for tho
flrat oTeiico nnd ! hf been my fixed
rule riot to. pro ppim for tho first
time, n It la 'in'-lbl' that parties
wero tinwpr f tU "nw.- I have,
nude tlilkKj); ill tlon, uo'Tlod them by
regis' "' ir V'i v' 'i the above
montlc-d thr" extent! "ia, no aec
ond complaint bseu mndc.,
IlTl-lltlfll.
Tho Hold for vr. 'I"il a"' 'nbor In
tho development of C "i r re-
Bources Is very grent. r-'i ul
natlon of nvallable record . Mid
development In. thla Hold prnct cnPy
at n Btaudattll ns compared with
other rtatcir. Tho roason for this
atngnntlon wo believe to Ho In tho
lack of n vvatoni of titles to waior
Water right litigation would rnp
hlly decrease.
Information Uocoisary for In
ypBtor's would be enally ebtainable:
tho protection nnd nld nfforded would
lead to irrigation Investments; those
would lncrenBo taxable wenlth. nnd
homes nnd Indirectly promoto other
Industries.
Tho laborer wou'd have two now
opportunities, ono for work In tho
construction of ennnK tho othor to
obtain a home and tho Independ
ence of fnrm life.
Capital would hnvo opened for It n
Bnfo and profitable field for Invest
ment. Tho coit to tho atnto In adminis
tering n modern wnter law enn bo
moro thnn mndo up through n sys
tem of fees pnld by thoso benefited,
or n tax placed upon the uso of un
appropriated wator for power or ir
rigation purposes.
Tho eitnctment of n .comprohonslvp
code of water law amicnrs to be ono
of tho Important duties of the leg
islators. Tiiimber Industry.
The lumber Industry, ono of tho
Inrgest In tho atnto, has been In i
measure crlpplod by tho bankers'
panic of laBt fall nnd moro bo by tho
Increaso In railroad rates, which
ehut down a lnrgo number of mills
especially. In tho Intrlor. Lumber
Is now advancing in price, nnd mills
nre starting up ngnln, though a largo
number nro still Idle nnd somo may
remain so for nn Indefinite time.
Mining.
The mines were excepted from
tho provisions of the Inw crentlng
UiIb buronu. This Industry hnB nat
urally not received In n stntMlenl
way tho attention thnt It la entitled
to from tho great Interest It Is to tho
state. Howevor, the commls-loner
felt It its duty to gather ns much
Information ns poss'ble, though lodB
gMarantco of its correctno s must
follow, as much of tho Information
I o'd nnd m"y change-- nro taking
this question will" be ?6oW
operating unjustly hl P?
tho other and they thpwfl.. m
to abide by tWft.
can bo enforced that will dta?f h
manufnctnr.r th 2 ". fl6Vtot
Shop when he nlVrL?." J
vvorklngman quitting hi, VoT.J
That the In1inrln
hnn n i.ii. ..::: "uanao
Is 7 co nr,"u,TaVT ? .el
Plo nro wage earners, and MilE
wenTthler neon.e " . ,. e'
that nt lm.t .....i.i.j '.. e l
. ivyi -liiiius 01 to In
enn mnniifnctureil nriM- :
by tho laboring men and womea.1
everyone of these should dnJ
that a trade mark, 'howlng ih,il
...v.v.u ,,, a iiiuuu 0y Well piM
honest labor, at least two-th!rdil
tho work wou'd h.ivA v..
formed by Hiirh lnlmr n .,.m
eilly control the ouiput. this tl
Dviiiv mi BinKoa Kvcrr work
man overy working wom.ai;
child, ovory person old and tor
uiiiuiiuiiiK on sura worKman, ifo
boo that ho uses onlv -nrh 6
as bear the right mark, the '
'nbel. Tho8P who nro honett .'
mon or profess to holleiB in ..i
principles ohouhl buy naught U;
uul'b not car-y tue nnion label
Telephone (UrK
The "ton-hour law" for feni'l
-iiohiu do oxtentled to Inc'nde Vi
loiopnono operntors In Portlul i
tho prcont time, a fa'r Kheln'e
in rorce uy tne companlw Tl
however, Is not the enso all otm
atnto, and perhaps no female wt:
pntlon lo moro wearing on the nm;
tnnn tins.
I tv . .
DAYS OK DIX.IM1SS
Labor organizations nro growing
porhaps as fast as any association
M?lV&'&Z&to!!
uio rauiii) mid often on an equal rovornmont worW n,i t ,i t
rooting soolally with her mistreat. Aa.tho national iiovernment it oimht tA t,on of the,r lanJa.
aocMr grows older and the omoqr.,C. &F$ngri90iim The conaorvat'on'ofvater by ator-
:? rn ST. lUt Y Bt?aaCB!!!.V , " &! L-S wbll A a a Mf f iitr floods In rose Ulra;
bniii. l,Atwi,i , mir.u i .T.Lim MM,W " V . ,,8UV " Kcuoa. nas too " mi hiwiiii cnniinoi
wl JiJ a ihoilS .7 Vvlili ' ' !,,8t,); omissions nnd limitation to must b? used In convoying the same
w nl . i,MMf rtuJtliiVlK0 whnt '" rvnaonab'y ilemanded by lo the ptaee of Intended use. Is 1m-
ii liff'1 ,1)1HI, "bor Plomont. If the law to all I'o-alble because there Is no stato
fZ from ?hin,irn,pkn.l7LOLtJi0,r,''ht ,n DPWR to part of the stato Protection for this class of develop
Sr.J )?. m.ir;ii . ,M W0?; Hnd ceu,stJr vfk- wh' not to all. In- nt. It Is Imnosslb'e to dlslnpil'h
SU- ..lis .rp?iiL,niUy.t1 co' eluding contract work. atorcd water when discharged Into
Klvea such an Idoa t a largo num-j Klwtrlrlty. a stream from that of tho regular
uer of people l Electricity la becomlim more and ow. The eatlro flow, Including tho
It ran bo seen from tho reports moro tho motive oowor of this Mat, atored water, will thorofore, nrob-
that 4hero ,aro those of the employ, Tho water power throughout the- nhly be diverted by ditchers tapping
era who recognlie that tho dUCer- state Is unlimited and if made use tha stream above the nlace of use
mica hotwoon thorn U duo merely to Of for tho purpo e. o' generating' elec- There U no criminal law in Ore
W.
clrctmiitttUcea. . and who. thoroforo. trlclty maw. a's the transmiMinn nt
treat their hwn with tho kladaeM curreata tecomf Reaper, bo taaa
and oinslderatlon that ouiht to be ferred Into such power and used In
jWuoctad (rmu aji- aK thntt has? sot oVeryMRduatry'ln' Oegon. Thh In
yvt dtfcoveV&l any rearved aeatt In creased uae of electricity demands
heaven The widening process of the trlctor rule and law governing
eoclal gap between tho madam and and controlling alt appliance neces
hor "aoryant girl" a title with a aary In the manufacture, and trans
Btlng to U) leaves laialler. and. small- wUMon of tho cirrent, eapeclally so
Qr tho per cent of g'rls to Uv thli l regards to the wiring and the
klud of work and none but those who aafoty of linemen 'n their work
are willing to accept of (he aortal l KtevaUwr Omrtors,
ostracUni, and a few meatally large J Many accidents have been caused
women, who rWo sovi such fl whero young boya had charge of.
lug. wll do this work. The rsult elevators, and as this I endanger
U that lu no work does ttM employ- lag thouaanda of people, who tn out
r receive, or an averaa, poorer wodofa tlwa wun uso this convey,
rvlc for the pay, which Is goo4, aace. no ofto uadcr au ape when thV
than la thw line, and th omplycr mtnd ueiome settled and clear, not
has a right to expect the best, hut ' fu'ly understanding tht. retmoaslbU
oa t)ie coatrary In many Instance Itv. should be allowed" to operate
Wii. WOraU, (either ja,ager or felght rlevatowu
There t o iHteatton to advocate A law HxIhk lh age limit of eleva
that the "servant girl" skouia h i tor ope-atow should b passed
pifw w- iiwm mwMiy car-1 saMiw.rwx'Ht Aiw.hcw,
BX
4eiln ! IH' la 'i J.ul Tk... .k.1. I. .. -. .. ,
timt tn to frtlsWZX-rwL 'V-3I-Z 7T-1 .. V :!T . 1 B '"! '" ?.OY;
lotto o the kw hjr tUm uswJKi, hlTh itositaf tT ta thtUt aet tSrK -So !S
and protection by tho stato for thu placo nt all times. At tho lust bob
cmaa or property rigiits. alon, a law came within ono voto of
It la Impossible from' nny pub'le bolng pnsso! attaching n mlno In
record to nscc-rtnln how much water J snector to thli bureau. If tho law
from any- of our Btreams. has lison hnd been ennctod, much could have
nnproprlated to beneficial uso, thin boon accomplished n'ong tho dlffer
becomlpg a vo fed right. It la. there- ent lhfoa concern'ng tho milling In
fore. Impossible to nacortaln how taro ts of our atate.
union unaiiprupnnivd waier, u anv. OrgnulzPtl Tjibor.
vii...i.d- ,. win Diiumiin Druujuui ill
furtlior appropriation to bonetlcinl
inn
Even If unappropriated water la i' nK, " ,,r "1 '"fl"0" of mod
holloved to exist In any 8tronm.'C" hm,KM8 of .coucentrnt,on- ..".r
there In no method of ncqulrlng dell- Sl,?1'! domnnds centrallzeil
nlto title to such water pending tho Sffi' '" "n'ep to J"1""0, tlio in-
completion of water power or Irrlua- l"Vi,ri? wh,c? ran d? ,Utiu. ,( not
tlon works. Without this protection uT " j 'ar8 ,rn'e- Thl8' Pr'
InrKo Irr'gatlon nrolecta cannot bo ,ft!,a moro ,haM ny othor 9. 1
developed by private capital because K-hSi ..K. evidenced
gqod title to wator cannot be trans- J rP,n,rutlon' n,m tollth,nJk of Rni
ferred by such compnnv t0 the Indl-'"1,.1 to, accomplish tho dlaorgdnl
vldunl settlors. Upon completion of fn,ou,,i0f tho. ,lab?r.',nK man ,a to
a project It Is thus Impossible for L,, ,T,i men a ?b ,Uy' accrediting
-uch conumnlos to compete wlth'n,m VI" n .In,nd be,ow w,'t ,ft ioa-
HMMa(i rim.- w ri n j HiaakH ..-.
-.,- , ,,lvl .., i, ui 11.1111 vtUI KIll(ll).
Organization at tho top of tho eco
nomic fabric demands tho same con
dition at the bottom, and tho Increase
In tho membership of labor organiza
tions proves that the worklnu peo
ple are not blind to tho conditions
ox'stlng. "Organization of wnga
enrnora Is recognized as a principal
of tho American standard of life."
Iteconl System.
Tho system used by mUny corpora
tions of having a porsonnl record of
each nnd every man in their employ,
may at first glance uppear to be all
right; and so It would be were It
ed In an absolutely honorable way
and for tholr own Individual use
But It is certain to my mind that
this personal record has beon used
to blacklist employes, not only In the
Industrial plant whero the record
was taken, but over the wholo ter
ritory, That honest and good men
often get the Ill-will of employers
cannot bo disputed, and by system
that gives an employer the means
to do harm to an honest workman
through personal spleen should be
abolished by the strictest kind of
'aw. .The detective system shoutd
be sufficient to guard against a work
man dl'appearlng w'th an epipfrv.
e-i monv or part or who' of p's
nlam, wthoit subjecting the hon
t toller to hl3 handtcno of the &
honrat M ilsfni omnlover.
Strikes, TOrkowt rt l'HhM Label.
As lonir as t'erA r arnhttlnaa
long a,! men thln.k and Whh to ad-
got) concerning the stealing of water;
la-fact, It Is Impossible to enforce
such law If enacted without estab
lishing a system of titles to water
with the necessary state adminis
trative machinery. Thla fact li be
lieved to be tho leading point In dis
couraging settlement on Irrigated
laad. The Irrigator can at small ex
poaso, If accessary, prevent tha
steeling of the crops within hla en
closure, but It Is Impossible on long
strMmi to protect, without state
aid, the water supply which Is neces
sary for the prodncMqn of the crop.
CJIvea a geod code of water law
and the necessary administrative ms
chlRery for tho protection of all cias.
ea of water Tights, the following
beRflts would result:
Thoao bow making beneficial u e
tf wstAa kirttiM rA iIiaI. kl..Li- e
liM and 7rcYed again' VocE Sf.u?t,0il M 'JTV1 .f
meets, thrj, Increasing the value of ITrt ff i 2,lexr,1lJi (r!Ti
nreseat wier rlkt i a"n iman natnrp rem h' as m It
PrT.tbL"eUwauf would b-come a. tul2k'm "ill
stable, definite and as easily asce" ST-ti i?JtWi?llJ 'iv "
talned as tKles to lend. T ? JjViuTi h7? hT
' jeroven xelllele as4 at lJt the ely
Comii to Hundreds of fclr
IVopIe.
Thoro nro days of rllzzlneti.
Spoils of headache, sldeache Ufa
ache;
Sometimes rheumnt'c palnr
Often urlitury dlsordcn.
All toll you plainly the klisH
nro slok.
Donn's Kidney PJlii cure i!l lil
noy ins.
Hero is proof In Salem.
I. N, nidgowny, with the Owl
Nursery company, nnd I'vlnzitJt
Comnierrlal St . Salem, Or . w
"I knew I had kidney trouble bed.
thoro woro nnlns In the smai c( si
back nnd twinges when 1 stooped cl
lifted. Even nt night thepainiw
still thoro. nnd In he morn
would rlso lnme nnd ore I ttl
easily and felt lanculd and oe
times was dreadfully nervoui 01
caslonnlly I hnd headache and il
such tlmos my stunt would be V.ri
rod. Thoro was ai o a tmmtn i
llm onnMtlnna Ml' nYnPrlPnCC I '1
oil thnt Donn'a K'dncv Pll'l bl M
suporlor for curing kidney wb?.i'J
and backacho. They are jrx 1
Uilng overy sufferer from these trocj
hies should uae. nomide c i
suited mv cnae better. Tber i
right to the seat of the trouble M
rniiinlnnlv rellnvcfl ulc w 1
i.'U.. nit1 t.n hv AndorffBKlt
iviuiil-j i uio iiuir " -" . ,d
p..i i... nil .Ionium rfKI I
. r.f Ilium Co.. BlIIKJ
Now York, sole agents for t" i1
ted Stntea. .
nomomber tho name-Do
and take no other
Tho Coeur d'Aienc m'nei la I
nccordlng to the report of xt.
ornment geologiw. are ihc
lead producer3 lu the countrx
TEA
There is nothing that
costs so little, both mewqr
and work, and that gotf
so far if it has the chasce.
YcurTocrMlurToarB!MM'f"''' i
ift ScUlUa' Ket; Vl Ua.
. . i.i.il nf TR
Uobort It. ijosmau, n-j . ,-u
Worth I3.QOO.000 and the MIJ
landed proprietor In Hong to.
reiusea tne rism .,uw""" rt,hH.
Franclaco. becauso he has fir"
ABurgUrfaTowe
his name U "bad coyga.
care for gold or allver W -
steal your health away, n,"
peers In your bouse t jp
once with Ballard' H21
ue. It may enn conumpt a, .
dSa't. A cure for pSy5e
and chest troubles. Prlf J !
and l.t per home. -
dealers.
CASTORIA
3Ne r.j$8k
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