"i .I yft'iWWlWSBtWWIHl tmmmwmmimmummmm awwPWWWS! JfcmiWW"i "i-nar 7 r . . DAILY OAriTAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1909. A Skin of Beauty nil " 3FJnjo .m. H mSSJ 'f i frani M ill SJfiU ' 1 51 9"". KXfU NMKtMMir. stittMb fl MHilfl miuimnu fj wig H ii in i I - -irr r m kaa sssj- j;-" . 7om jstissurfty.fgtaM No. 6 FOR SALE BY DRU00I8T8 AND FANCY GOODS DEALERS FERD. T. HOPKINS, Prep rielor, 37 Great Jones Street, New Yor'i w i j a t Twice Makes a Habit Somo ono hns said when wo do tho snmo thing twlco in tho snmo wny it hna become n hnblt. If you mnko a first deposit with us nnd then mn?.o a second, saving hns becomo n hnblt nnd will bo Just as easy na spending nnd wnstefulness hnvo been horotoforo. Cnn't snvo? You enn If you will nnd unless you will you enn't do nnythlng. Aro you working simply to mnltj n living, or do you dcBlro to got somowhero som dny? 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WILL ; t THE HORSE EDITOR GIVES HIS OPINION ABOUT LICENSES License for Dogs and Wives Just the Same A Dollar to Catch Long-Horned Catfish or Down-in-the-Mouth Suck ersCoffee Mills Are Factories Egg-Beafers Dangerous In one of tho old school roaders of 40 or 50 yoars ago, McOuffey's, I think, wns a story or speech sup posed to hnvo been made In the English pnrlinmont upon tho subject of taxation. I do not romoinbor who mndo it, or wns supposed to hnvo mndo It, nor do I remember Its ex act wording, but It wound up some thing llko this: "Tho schoolboy whips his taxed top with n tuxed string, tho beardless youth manages his tnxeU horse, with n tnxed brldlo, on n taxed road; nnd tho dying Englishman takes his med lolnn nn whloh hn has Dttld 28 nor cent, out of n spoon on which ho nns pnlu 32 per com, urops uuck ou his bod on which ho has pnld 41 per nnnt tnnlr.a hln will on nn elcht- pound stamp, and expires In tho arms of nn apothecary wno nas poiu n llcenso of nn hundred pounds for tho prlvllcgo of putting him to death. Largo sums nro paid into tho chan cellor's court for tho privllego of leaving nn estate. Ho is wrapped In a taxed shroud and burled In n taxed coffin; his vlrtuca nro handed down to posterity on tnxed mnrblo, and ho 1b gnthorcd to tho homo of his fathers, to bo taxed no moro." This sounded humorous In those days, but somehow tho fun seems to have nil leaked out of It, since tho same conditions now confront us Amorlcnns. Tho snmo conditions did I say? Far from It, but so much worso that tho Englishman of thoso days would ihlnk ho waB living un der nbsoluto froo trndo thon, If nllvo n.tf nut thnL In not what I started out to say. It was not somothlng about tho tariff, congress will seo to thnt! lmt nimiit tho inonslv taxation that comes In tho shnpo of "licenses." A dirty, contomptlblo systom of potty grnft on tho part of tho stnto, coun ties nnd cities. Wn urn nil tiroiia to dnintl tllO rilll- roads for their system of charges, which wn condemn as helm: based upon ' whnt tho traffic will boar." Ib tho llcenso system anything eiso innn this? It Ib a syBtom thut has grown steadily over since It first found root on American soil, and It is yet far from ripe. A Tew years ago you could count tho various things thnt required n llcenso, nnu mo conso nimnt tuiHHlnir over of coin, on your fingers. Now you must hnvo moro hair thnn tho writer ir you wouiu number them by tho hnlrs of your Vw.n.P Tn mill hniinrH Villi lillist 'ItaVj n iicmiHi! liiiih to the Koneral govern ment and your local communiiy. Why? Uecauso tno traffic will stand It. Tn nwn n not line Vflll mUBt Tllin- glo to tho county clerk or city re corder, nnd If tho pot Ib ii fomnlo, nearly twice ub much, though tho Lord and the city dads only know why tho distinction is mauo, nnu neither of them will toll. Indeed, It ii linn nf tint iniiHt HoiiHolosB of dis tinctions, for, well, anywny, It Isn't tho fomnlo dog tnnt manes mo gro corM keep their green goodB above tho Mldownlk. Then If you want to ped dle shoe strings, clocks or any old thing, "dig, saya tno llcenso collect or. You aro entitled to boar anna inn! nwn u nun. mi vh" tho constitution. but you must put up'your sesterces bofore you can lire it, says tno mw. No longer can you catch tho sllp- nnrv. lnnir-horned catfish or tho pouilng-mouthed and bony sucker without having pniu into mo coumj treasury n big round dollar, unless you nro under 15 years of ngo or a perfect lady. Uy tho end of the next legislature It will require n llcenso before you can even dig bait, or go down u nd look at tho rlvor, with n fish hook, or the price, in your pocket. If you want to run a woodsaw vim iniint niiv for- tho tirlvlloKO. Just think of your boyhoods days and imagine paying tor mo privilege ot sawing wood! It Ib a great thing to Improve the stock of n country, yet If you invest vnnr iiinniu- in n fluo blooded animal and pay taxes up to its full value, . ... ...J... ..M.. n ,l.Aa.i ImfnrA loo, you uiusi jiuy uvvwv uv.. yoni can Improve tho value or breed ot tho country's animals. To keep a pool or billiard table you must go down In your Jeans and dig out your old woa 1 skin, or sock or whatever you carry your wealth In, nnd pay for tho privllego. Tn run n JoJinnv-hand-me-dJOWU' printing press costs you 6, and cof- fco mills, washing machines, churns, any old thing, aro a possible source of future licensing uy mo iaw-maK- uri- I It you would sell a man medicine for his Ills you must get permission! and a ltceuse, for which you must pay. It you would benefit human ity by pulling nn aching tooth or filling a decayed grinder. It Is $36 down and n.oo a year auerwaras forever, Should you shave a man for his comfort or to make him presentable ii hi i ftillnw man or woman, the bogey man of the barber commission will be after you for a tlver, ana then you mutt not shavo or skin him either, after 6 o'clock p. m., though the commission doesn't caro which you do. It you put up the price. If you would Insure a man's life nr tirnnerfv vou must cot somobodv'a consent and pay for It, too. Should , you wnui 10 lucurputaie yuur uuat- ness for greater convenience you must pay, and the bigger the busi ness the bigger the bill all the traf fic will bear. And so It goes through countless ramifications and Is still growing as fast as the politicians can find some elindow of excuse for adding to tho burden. And last, but not least, whon somo sturdy young follow moots tho girl girl ho wants for a wife, puts his arms around her and gathers her up whero sho bolongs, closo to his heart, and whon she drops her fluffy llttlo head down on hlB bosom, whllo her heart overflows witb love, nnd they plcturo a llttlo homo whoro they may be logethor aB the Good God In tended they should be oven hero, In a matter which Is nobody's busi ness but theirs, th big, wealthy county reaches out its miserly hands and demands a llcenso nnd n fee, and tho young fellow goes down In his pocket nnd pays into tho county treasury. his hard earned dollars for tho prlvllcgo of living with his own wife. Tho 8hnmo of it! Individuals who take money this way arc called somo pretty hard names. Is a com munity that doCB It any hotter? And why all thoso licenses? What good do thoy do? Whero does tho money go? The nnswer to tho last Is easy. .Whllo a portion ot It finds its way Into tho treasuries of tho state, county or city, the foes or sal aries allowed for collecting it gen erally cat up tho lion's share. It ranlntnlns a lot of boards and com mlsslona nnd nconts. soma if thom perhaps, necessary, but others, far irom -i. Thnsn licenses nro levied on tho systom of what tho traffic will bear, ninl nit hnvn th fmmn ntmrllo ex- cuso, "Tho amount Is but n trltlo." True, tho charge for fishing, for in Btnnco, Is small, but if tho traffic would stand It It would uo just as mnMi Inrirnr nn It could hn mado. but as It won't, tho generous stnto gov ernment only holds us up for as miuch ns wo will stand witnout a fight. In other words, tho llcenso Ib so regulated nnd graded that It plucks nvnrv fnnthnr from thn llltr nubile gooBo that It will stand without squnwking. It may bo that this languago Ib a trlfln tinllrenscd. If BO. lust romem- ber thnt It Is about tho only thing left In tnnt conuuion, nnu so u should provo somothlng ot a treat to tnu great army oi mo uconseu. o THE PROGRAM FOR MEMORIAL DAT Tin. innnihnrR nf tho G. A. It. and voternns will moot nt their post room, corner Libert ynnd Stnto streets, nt 1 o'clock nnd prepare tor mo paruuo wlilM. will fnrm In front of tho hall and will movo nt 2 p. in. In tho fol lowing erder: Snlom Military band. ' Company M, O. N. 0. Hedgtwck post 0. A. It. nnd votor nns of tho Civil war. Veterans of tho Spanish-American wnr. Othor organizations In their ordor. Tho lino of march will bo oast on 8tato to church, thonco norlh to Court, thence wost' to Commercial, thenco north to Chomoketn, thon countermarch on Commercial south to State, whoro tho votoruns will tnko curB for tho cemetery. Program at tlio CVmetory. Calling to order by Tost Command er Mntthows. Music. Prnyer by Chaplain Will. Robinson. Address by Commander Mntthows. Lincoln's Gettysburg Address by T. C. Smith. Depositing flowers by tho veternns. W. R. C. oxorclses nt monument by tho Corps. Chaplain's uddross by Chaplain Robinson. Salute tho dead by firing squad., Taps. Address of the day by Han. P. II. D'Arcy. SALEM PEOPLE GET LANDS IN SILETZ Drs. Robertson and Morse and Mrs. Arthur Lawrouco have become tho owners of about 700 acres of valuable dairy .lands in tho Slletz rivm. hnttnms. Thev have men on tho land clearing It, and expect to mako It a valuable dairy farm, the Slletz has a greet future in this line, and there Is no reason why It will not becomo Just as valuable for dairy ing aB tho TliiamooK country. o Thnio latest definition ot the A. Y. P. at Seattle Is "After Your Purse." Muddled Brains result from an overloaded stomach, sluggish liver, in active bowels, or impure blood. Clear thinking fol lows the use of BEECHAM'S PILLS SM Krrk. U Uin IkulMc, vfffpsH NEWWRFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove ensures quick work and a cool kitchen. The " New Perfection" has a substantial CABINET TOP for warming plates and keep ing food hot after it is cooked. Also drop shelves on which to set small cooking utensils every convenience, even to bars for holding towels. Made in three sizes. Can be had either with or without Cabinet Top. If not at your dealer's, write our nearest agency. o Th 71w Rayc powerful light and burns for hour wilh one filling. PorlabU, tale, convenient Jwt what every home needs. If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. mmmmmmmmtmmMammmmmmummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm E. ECKERLEN Wholesale Family Oquor Store 144 Commercial St Free Delivery Phone 103 msM SBTJOM m mHJHHiifHJiiHMHf iii imn IIIIW I SALEM ASSOCIATION Beer Sold in Carload Lots. Shipments in Kegs or Bot tled Beer to any Point on the Pacific Coast : : : : I Brewing Plant, and Offices ; ; On Trade St., In Wholesole District t) f)lfff ! ft Hllll8lf fff lt)f f W NEWPORT FIRMS IIolow ure published tho advertisements of the leading business houses, hotels, camp grounds', etc , at Newport, A glance through thom will be n great help to ono In planning their summor vacation. iiHHj!iimfiai bayview 1 Rooming House f One and one-halt blocks south of boat landing on Main street I lloyal Restaurant tn connection J MRS. O. E. CARTER.Prop. ; ; NEWPORT - - ORB. OIIHWHIIIIrtHHUItU When Ii Newport, Oregon go to the HOTEL I1KADSHAW for furnished rooms, with or without housekeeping privileges. Large kitch en for usq ot guests. Located on the main sidewalk halt way hetween Newport and Nye Beach, look tor the name HOTEL BRAD SHAW on top ot house. Finest view of the ocean ot any house In town. Call and look at rooms before secur ing elsewhere. Quests cheerfully waited on by Mrs. Bradahaw, Prop. Don't Heat the Kitchen All the necessary family coofc ingf may be done as well on a New Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove as on the best coal or wood range. By using the "New Perfcc-" tion"Oil Stove, the annoyance of an overheated and stuffy kitchen h entirely avoided,cven in midsummer. The scientific construction of the r svrr-rt b MitotanlUtly JLiW lJ made ol bran, finely nickeled anrf wnr n.lnffuime Givtl ft STANDARD Ott COMPANY (Incorporated) BREWERY! Salem, Oregon ; ; iffffiffifHJiT The Grand FURNISHED ROOMS : ;; On block north from boat landing Large kltcben In connection tor the ue of the guuta TERMS REASONABLE. 4- I Mrs. A. D. Sholleiburg Newport, Orege tWif W W K immnnuuitnn ;; NEWPORT SODA WORKS. J J We manufacture and carry . . a complete lino ot soda water fountain syrups and other s4- Z , , prion liquids. Have the beat ana latest Improved machinery i and our goods aro known and J I used for their purity, which J maaes mem a prime lavonio. a J We are In a position to supply 1 1 these goodB In any qua&UUea 9 to mo traue ana guarantee st 1 Isfactlon. HARDING St CRAMER, Prf stlflMlHHf ! m i h ( V V. S rl