Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 14, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    DAILY CArrr h JOUItNAL, 8ALKM, ORBOOlf, MONDAY, DBOKMBBR 14, 10.
HOLIDAY
NOVELTIE
You'll find our display of Holiday Goods unusually
large this season, and the values are better than ever
before,
Dolls, Games, Picture Books for the Children,
Toilet Cases, Manicure Sets, Post Card Albums,
Collar and Cuff Boxes, Shaving Sets, Military Sets and
an endless variety of trinkets suitable for presents,
Holiday Slippers for Ladies, Holiday Slippers for
Men,
Why not make your wife a present of q, Fine Linen
Table Cloth, with Napkins to match? Or one of our
Fancy Handled Silk Parasols, Practical presents will
be appreciated by your friends (because they are use
ful, Give your husband or your ,l)oy a good- Suit of
Clothes or a Cravenette Rain Coat ,or a Pair of Shoes?
You'll find our prices reasonable, because we stick
to the Spot Cash Plan and are satisfied with small
profits,
0
afsteds, extra
fa
W IDEA PATTERNS FOR JANUARY NOW READY. The New Idea Quarterly
lion Book only 15c, Including one pattern free when purchased In the Store only,
PATTERNS 10c; BY MAIL 12c. New Idea Magazine one year with one copy of
Kerly Review and one 10c pattern, all for 60c,
ooooooooooooooooooooo
SflMF IMPORTANT EVENTS.
kch warships Jast Saturday seized n Vonezuolan coast guard O
under tuo ions, wmen urn noi, uuwuvui, mu uu uu m"M" y
i.i... Tnmn..nn itmmlasia Hint If rontrroRH crltlclSGR 111 III for O
Lsji in rmrnri! to secret sorvico men. ho will publish Infor- t)
In on mon rocommouded by onRrcssmon for nppolntmont O
ii Information was securou oy mo socrot uurvigu.
attomnt was mado to blow up n coliseum In ChlcaBO, wlioro a O
tana being hold. Tho bomb exploded on a nearby slinck, wliicn u
ibbl ICramskopf, of Phllndolphln, clefomU divorce, saying that It O
nollclnl to mnultlnd not to uop miswmivu tuuinu lido -
o o n. o o o o o QOQQQ JO.XL Q--Q. Q 0 0 0
FEDERATION
Continued from pago 1.)
MitrhcU'A Address.
n wnsto of tlmo to dcploro
sing of tho Individual ro
ll,) between employer and
which existed undor tho
pr nf nrniliirtlnn. Tho cirsmU'
of labor and tho combination
fni w tho naturnl and logical
o of cruel, wnatoful and ruln-
awtmon. Whcthor for woai
IVOO. thn nlil nvatnm hnfl conO
t, and tho new alignments, with
Fr nuont posslbllllies or gooa
I. aro hero to Btay,
N'nt'onal Civic Federation, In
: with tho vmnntbv of thn
has declared! 'That at all
renresentatlvos of omployors
Dr!;cra orcanlipd or unorcan-
hrr'jch confrr for the adjust
i' rtlffpreinvw op illnnutAfl before
aal -tHko Is renched, and thus
o rMnimizA thn niimnnr 01
Cr lnWniits Mint mntlinl
UeVa ns to tho conditions un
P'rn labor Bhall 1 performed
l'" fnronrneed nml that, when
Kreenenti aro made, the terms
n"vild ho nHhnrpri to faith
Ibrh In lnttor nnH anlrlt. br
artls
Jn Mie foregoing It will be
knrn organized, declared In f-
'o i-aao agreement as a
Of malntfllni nnnrA hnttvGQll
Ren and nmnlnvAra nnd It ,9
or-" ion 0f this central Idea
po raao asreomont department
KICU
,rado agreement Is not a spec
tPrAtljtal Irlnn i ft tine ItAnn
aMcn In some Industries many
lndr-1 it is the ncecpted and
I rr math .klAl. nrnrra
nHMoni of employment are
rlea of our country, and
ll'ty. Is no longer que-
'I fed and experienced Ua
'urnces ana its nenencim
- pfrecmont H the unmls
ro--x-Tnon nf th(J ,mnortan3
' a-1 ran'tpl: t in the con-
X ""r",3slon of fn-nnnrntlvn fiN
r'" rI thHl two Hnmlnnnt fn
E r Jr Industrial life. It will
r.?ir e, prevpnt all strikes.
" an nrUouts, but In the past
'educed, and In. the fujuro It
j KrcR exienv iuo uum
lnnncrt,i ji.....i.. iIii
ti. . '"' uiBimien sou mm-
Ihelr Intensity."
-
Bf
"Tho moU Important nchlovomonts
of tho Kodoratlon during tho year
under review was an effort to ob
inin nt thn lnat amnion of concross
nn amendmont to tho swooping pro
visions of tno snorman nntiiru.
law. Tho bill of InBt spring wiw
based upon tho bMlof that, at that
tlmo, It would bo lmpoislblo to
chango tho substantive law as em
bodied In tho Shorman net. This bo
Ing taken for granted, it beenmo ln
pos'lblo to moro than proposo a
mothod by whloh, wlthcat chnnglng
tho law, oortaln restraints of trad,
If not disapproved In advance by
government nuthorlty, might bo as
sured freedom from prosecution.
Tho hearing before tho congression
al committees mndo It evident that
no rol'ef from tho difficulties caused
by the anti-Sherman law can be
looked along this line of procedure.
"The law, as Interpreted by the
supromo court, declaros all restraint
of Interstate trado lllogal. Unltoa
States Judg Lacombo. In tho tobac
co trust case, rooently decided in
the clroult court of Now York, usoi
the I'lustratlon of two oxpress mun
who combine forcei Instond of corn
noting with each other, as before,
and saya that, ovon euch acombna
tlon. undor the law would be Ille
gal becaMB competition to that ex
tont would hnvo been lessoned.
To leave a law on the statute bookx.
you named, as drastic as this Is to
Invito disaster.
"Everyone reallzos what nn Instru
ment of oppresilon and dwvtruotlon
this law can bo, In tho light of m
cent Judicial deotilonr ought to bo
willing to concede something to se
euro Its earlv modifications. Oni
thing goos without saying, whatever
modification of the law Is mad' to ap-
... a. ni,ln.lnm nf ratiltal rout!
Snply equally to comblnstloni of la
bor and whatever amnesty as to the
na-.t Is given to the capital must be
Sfven equally to labor. K all tho el
ement concerned approach he quea
tlon in this spirit of adjustment. It
is possible that some aid " "
devised which will cowm-PU suffic
Ifint backing to be successful. Hx
Spt I- such a spirit I apprehend
that nothing can be done.
The executive committee of the
federation has plaoed thm thore
oendcer moTe In the hands of pres
ident to carry forward. 1 g'
the work already begun. I uik tnis
opportunty of asking - P
tlon of all your members In this
most necessary and difficult under
taking." James O'CXmnell.
"The days of Individualism In
the labor world ate rapidly passing
away. No mnn can hopo by hU own
effort to Improvo his condition In
life, or to Improvo his industrial
llfo regardless of whether ho has
co-oporatlon of IiIh followman or
not.
"What chances hns tho Indlvldunl
workman to roduco hours of labor,
IneroiiBo wnges, Improvo conditions,
provont roductlon of wngos, demand
fair trontmont, provent unjust dU
crimination, duinnnd Bunltnry work
shops, provont child labor, compel
safeguards for tho protection of
llfo nnd limb? Absoiuioiy none.
What Is said of tho Individual work
mnu mny also bo said of tho Indlvld
unl iiinniifuotiiror. Ilnnnolor. nrofuH-
Hlonal mnn, luminous man or mer
chant becuuso none of tnoflo would
mako any marked huccobs or prog
ress without associating with and se
curing tho nsslstnnco nnd co-operation
of othorB engaged In tho same
lino of trado or business.
"Whntovor auceess hnB boon ho
curod or uchlovod by men In tho
business world conditions would be
directly attributed to trado or othor
agroomonts mado by tho associations
and organizations of mon In evory
walk of life,
"Unless comblnod cnpltal con
cedes tho sumo rights to labor that
capital Itsolf onjoya a trados agroe
mont can only bo renchod with dif
ficulty. I look forward with ploaB
uro to tho dny whon omployors will
without hesltntlon or foar of re
sult, contract by ugreomont for their
labor with tho samo spirit of Justice
ns rulei their othor contracts, In
suring peace, prosperity and happl
nosa to nil concerned."
HEALTH SERVICES
IN THE CHURCHES
rtnv Stnnnnrd Hnkor in tho first
of hlB hew series on "Tho Spiritual
Unrest" In tho Dccombor American
Mugnztne, tolls tho story of "Heal
ing tho 8Ick In tho Churches." or
iStnniamiel church In Boston, ho
says: u
"In addition to quiet porsonnl
treatment, u largely nttondod moot
ing Is held every Wodnosdny ovon
ing In the church. It Is In reality nn
apotheosis o' tho old Ill-attended
proper-meeting: but undor the Im
petus of the now work, peoplo cotno
by hundreds; thoro nro of ton olght
hundred to ono thousand mon nnd
women present. After singing nnd
Ulblo rending requests for prayer
aro road 'A womon who Is to un
dergo n serious operation tonight
nska your prnyor that sho may bo
sustained. 'A mnn struggling with
tho demon of drink neks your pray
ers. These are merely samples. 1110
people kneel nnd Dr. McComb or
rr. Wnwnlnr nrnvH. Aftnrwnrd a
short practical address, npplylng tho
toachlngs of Christ to human Ills,
Is given When this servlco Is ovor
ttm iinniiln irn UK to tlin Rncllll rOOItl
whero nn hour Is spout In making
and ronowmg acquaintances, ainny
of thopo who como hnvo hnd great
liolp from theso mcotlngs.
"It Is difficult to convoy any Idea
of tho eagerness with vhlch suffer
ing men nnd womon, I'rotoslnnts,
Cnthollcs, Jews, non-bollovors, hnvo
como to Emmnnuol churcli, in Boarcn
of tho now llfo. Whero onco tho
ministers woro compollod to go out
nnd urge mon to como In, It Is dif
ficult now to find room or tlmo for
nil who como. Last winter Dr.
Wrvrcnntnr urnn nwnknnnd about 4
o'clock ono morning by n ring nt IiIb
door-bell. Unit nrotiBod, no uiougni
ho hoart a mnn crying or groaning,
llo wnnt to his window and looked
out. Thoro, sprnwlod on his front
stops, lay tuo uouy ot n man. no
rushed down ana openou tno uoor
nnd found tho man lying In his
blood, his wrlata cut In an attempt
to commit nuiciuo. ur. worcesior
sent for a doctor and after tho noc-
c8sary medical troatmont round out
that tho poor follow was mirroring
from hypochondria, "iiro not worm
living," nnd nftor a number of
treatments brought him nround nil
right. Tho young mnn told Dr.
Worccstor that ho had hoard of hlii
work and took a last chanco to como
from Ilhodo Inland to boo ir ho could
not bo holpod.
"People hnvo como not only from
Doston ,but from nil ovor tho coun
try, ono tho othor dny from OlnB
gow, Scotland, nnd tho mail ro
colvod by. Dr. Worcofltor nnd Dr.
MrPmnli In vnrv luwiw. MtlllV min
isters and doctors hnvo ' como to
Htudy tho work; nnd lust spring, bo
great was tho demand, n sort of
Bummer school, or course or lec
tures, was provided, extending ovor
three weekB' tlmo. A hhiiiII feo wub
charged, nnd many ministers, doc
torH, teachers nnd soclnl workors
woro In nttondanco. In fact, tho
movomunt has spread like wlldllro.
It has boon takon up In churchoB in
Now York, Chicago, KansaB City,
Huffnlo nnd olHowhere."
o
This Is Worth Heading.
Loo F. Zollnsky, of 08 Olbaon
stroot, nuffnlo, N. Y sayB: "I cured
the most annoying cold soro I ovor
had, with Ilucklon'B Arnica Salvo. 1
applied this salvo onco a day for tw.)
dayB, when ovory trnco of tho sore
was gone." Ilonls all soros. Sold
undor gunrantoo at J. C, I'orry's drug
storo. 2Cc.
VAN Dl'SHN AND VOK1T.
TEA
Wc sell tons of poor
stuff; but our name isn't
on it. Go by the name.
ITour crnr riiiiRi -our mane II you doo'l
like ScUliiHk '(: r l-".
EXAMINER W0RKED-
0N BOTH SIDES
Chicago, Deo. H.--Casalus ('
Jones, chief state bank oxamlner, as
signed to Cook county, has Hiiddcnh
roalgnod his placo, rathor than fart
the scandal which his superiors say
will be stirred up If loiters written to
him by certain bankers are pub
llshed.
Tho charge mado agalnt Jonw i
that he was privately employed by
those banks us oxamlner while ht
waa doing the samo duty for tbf
state. Tho banking act says that so
employe of a bank shall be appointed
as a bank examiner to Inspect the in
Ultutlon by which he I employed.
It is said that the letters show thut
Jones received favors from be bank
Is the shape of railroad pawes. as.l
that Jones on ono occasion sold
report to a bank before that account
was formally made public
o
Brownsville wabUi, a paper mill
and a new1 bridge.
Van Duson nnd Volgt who nnpeur
wlt.t tho alee nnd Mandolin clulm to
morrow night nt tho Ornnd oporn
house, In tho stunt roloa, aro ontor
tnlnora or tho high clnss variety.
Thoy nro not Imitators of-choup vnu
dovlllo porformorH. Kach ono In thor-
miflilv (irlL'liinl 111 Ihlt till ft ha IIBHUVH
Van Duson Is clovor. On tlid campus
evory ono recognizes him iih tho col
logo wit nnd ho carries hU mlrth-pro-voklng
ability onto tho stage. Ho
has an Inimitable way of Imltntlng
others which Is nn accomplishment
in tho comedian lino that Is seldom
mot with. Volgt Is not what would
bo popularly onllod n comodlnn. Ho
la a dialect artist, and ns such has
goi.uino tnlont. Ho can Imitate tho
speech nnd mimic the gMttures of
any national typo, but speclullzos tho
Dago and Fronch-Cnniidlnn. Volgt
oomoH from Canada himself, and gets
his knowledge of the tlmbermon
from first hand. Doth stuuturs havo
monologuos besldos nppuarlng In the
dialogues, "Is Ho In?" and "The
Tanialo Man." In tho Inttor they In
troduno Volgt's original song, "The
Hot Tamale Man," which Is booked
for ono of tho hits of the program.
Professor (Hon Is conlldout of the
ability of those two men and fools
Hint 4ho stunt positions are botlHr
filled thun thoy hnvo been for vearM
o
Undo John linker Hotter
Inlin ItfiWi.r u-ho iiumujI tliM H1tl
inlln Htrnwi uiiiin tlimi sun. In tniicli
Mnprovod iii hoMlih and on SiiiuIhv
had u number of callers, amonx
'horn his daughter, Mrs. N. L. ltone
if Hugeno. and son Ilsrley llakttr of
Portland, and a number of Sslri"
friends.
Carry It fro
Raem to Roc
Early
Morning
Comfort
Open your slccping-room windows lcl
in the crisp, ircslt air bul yor:r room
need nol be cold while dressing a
touch ol a match and the welcome heat
is radiating Irom the
PERFECTION
Oil Heater
(Eqatppcd wltM Smokeless Dcvlee)
For healing lite lalh-room quickly it's a great convenience, ani vdll
make the morning dip os glorious as in the summer.
Now it's brcaklnst lime make the room cozy and cheerful your
bre-klasl more enjoyable and start Ihe day without a shiver. The Auto
matic bmokclcss UcviceprcvcnlsnllsmoKcana s neu
ond makes il impossible la turn the wick too high or
too low. Cleaned in a minute burns 9 hours with
one Idling. Finished in Nickel uul Japan. Lvcry
healer guaranteed.
The
m piiijijlu a Kim
jBtW&Lampai',
"" KoukIioIJ uie Lilal I
uifil 1 in room-
in J kllor ill.rounJ
Ulctl itnprovnl cr ntril draft
tmmer IriaM UaM 1 "U AWulely uli,. All p'
dctncJ. MJ ol Wu. nl clttl pbltJ. Eyy Ump wirrjnltd. II
jtu enol jtl U Itijo Umrt PhIkIhh QJ UmIw Inm jot
dulcr, Ktitt l euf nutwl jfn7 lf dfpti dnubr.
STANDARD OH. COMPANY
(bcrpratel)
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lM: compouhd l
TUIUltP .1
Trado Mnrlc.
oston
rown Flour
read
FRBB. Bond us ton of our nds,
cllppod from his pnpor, nnd wo will
Bond you ono full olzo paokago ab
solutely FHE&
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AJIiKN'H II. II. 11. KIOUH CO., Inc.
Han Jow, Callfornln.
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mt8llllllllt iiiiiifii'iiliiii
1 Wire Fencing Builders' Hardware ii
T ' - ' w - I
Paint and Oil
r ii i
II $ SALEM HARDWARE CO.
11 20 Commercial St.
Phone 172 ;;
iftl 1 !! l3illll i iii
HANTA JL(UH.
will bo dollKbtod whon ho dlucovorn
tho nrrny of choice nnd beautiful
holiday glfta that wo are dUplaylng.
Christmas will bo u red letter duy to
tho man or woman fortunnto onouKU
to receive ono of tho KdUon or Vlc-
fz tor mnohlnos thnt wo hnvo uolcctod
L. V, HAVAQH
247 Commercial St. Balom. Of.
i i m mj. -4svi&
mKFTU WM 'ill A
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More peopl are taklajc i'olev
XldiiMy Homed y every yr. It
sonulderod to be the inoit offwt'v--inedy
for kidney and b'lddor tro'i
1: that mMl'cal orion f- l
Fqloy's Kidney Remedy corrects Ir
'0ularItleN. bulhU up worn ou' H'
u and retoroe lost vitality. M
will make you look well and foci
wel. J. O Terry
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AN ARISTOCRATIC
niHtliiKulxlied, eh'Kunt iippranince .
nlv bv liav iik perfectly
laundered linen. Your linen If laun
dered here will ho returned to you
In u perfect condition, for wo liuvi'
Hie. equipment, really skilled labor
nnd into only the Im'hI of Hlurcli Mint
Mup. A trial solicited.
alem Laundry Co.
Telephone OS, UIO-KIO H. LllxTtty Ht
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