Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 35, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 May 1906 — Page 2

SIMD Oll GOMPMY METHODS

SUBJECT OP SPECIAL

"In the

MESSAGE

rot- com-

n anil just at. we h:n t that any ! an 'I no 1.

President Transmits Report of Commissioner Garfield to Congress and Comments on Document.

ROGERS AND ARCHBOLD REPLY TO NATION'S EXECUTIVE Issue Elaborate Defense of Great Corporation. Contending It Is Conducted Along Honorable Business Lines and That Home Competition Is Not Crushed.

h.i No hi critof the

... v i r V ...... t ;:. ::m any acts of the lutertate commerce commission, we have n-i'.hir ninsii'lllty nor concern. When, however, he r t Mi,i, nurK.'i.l lttaikt. the

llf 1 1111 . ,i ITIVMIl 1 .. .. . . ar.il .r 1 Oil , -.-a n ami us s :t '

I hon for the pu r ; ..- of jToniotma; hi views. v protest. It may be i frankly stated at the outset that the I S:an lard Oil company has at all time within the limits of fairnes and with due regard for the law. -sought to ? I cur the tno-t advantageous freight

rates and routes poasioie. Corporation Is Upright We sav flatly that any assertion that the Stanlar.l Oil company haa htmn or u now knowlnglv nfe! ttt

:0

A Fierce

Demoniac Healed Sanaa y School Lttsoe lor May I J.IH

Ymarad for TMi Pair

St

WORST CASt Of ECZEMA.

Spread Rapully Over B-Hiy-Limbs and Arm Had to Bo Bandaged Marvrloua Cure by Cutuura. aon. who i now tWBwt? two yean

Are You Tired, Nervous and Steeples?

ar cv-

i.KSSON 1 3CT -Maua,

n.irniri

1 p. rt of Ji r . of hi- III tra Con:, i press- , capital ii fort ii v. en! t confer Qj tor. clearly uat i por not ii p MB BJ aim ret rata ly aalaw panda " The pi A ' -. Om the major r

icreäj the

that which ha.? clready passed the oujt, putting alcohol used ill the art nd of keeping tne fee to oil and coal tu-! of the lnuian tribea or on the i tn.'.ia in the govern meat, the and to be leased only on such terms nd for such period as will enable the vemir.ent to entir-. ly eoatrol tataa. rRAXiPOBTATION C BEAT FACTOR IN COMPETITI::

upon la it

j practice which are unlawful is

untruthful and unjust. "T! .-ran.! : r port, which the presidents messü hmei! orens with the statement

the manufacture of refined oil In this count tv is about -". ." barrels annually. It would have been fair f,.r : ir to 1. av 1 th it ev r 15.0 V

-f i nnnnril li'.anufa0 I

' 'J VI 1E I I . - . - - - ture is exported. H,. next ealls K't.r.tlon to the fart

Standard Oil renner.t j are ioat renters of distribution, whila

th:

tne the

iry

by the

thm

r - - p

th

pi; lines are

rs. While in

ae. it may not

cf its man-

JOUM V. KoCkEKKLI.1

I rV TKVT-"''0 home to Ihr fr.emts b'dJ UU tb ; . i-w Mr

HUE Aul'.i...si. A. P

following ti.o avaata of ut lon. FLACB.--ot of Uk m: .

rrorr i u-ri.i. ....

rdt-vt curv of aoniara. " '

13. Mark l :J-i Luhe - B ' a ... :; j i m .it 1: :: larW ? "- New Testament r. t. rence. to S"1!: U-Ä. 16 3. Mark IS. , . T i.uke 1 n; t k B; il i or- Ä v' rJerlN Tbout. v 1 tvw.v " Jm ant the Twelve

Th sMe " Across the Bea of

.... a - - ' ht-nce to-

liainee ironi i i'viua.. 1 j ..tv....st vtrerr.ltT.

Willi Ü BUUVi." ' " 1 1 - ,

V. " "'O-it of the tomös. wr r. nrt fa.- from the shore. "A man "

ma m.ntinr two demoniacs.

We may presume that tho oc Marx . .. ..uriv fierce tr.at

T -as 01 aa aw p. ... the other was scarcely conM. l.upfe Yit no douM Jeu? h

Mm alao. "An U '.can s-plrlt" One thus afflicted was Prone to h'mt -.1 .i fni'.nr rractloe recar.vd

J . I 4w..-. a by Jews as cremonlally unclean "V. S "Had his dwelling among the tomb." Natural and BrtiHeial caT. I nft. n very larce. are fWMaw la , rre'en. V 4. B-:n'l with Wtera." r I fattening the feet Matth-w tells n that people were afraid to pas t! .. i way became of this fierce man -Plucked asunder." Like many another frenz!el PerMO, he sermed to

I have supcrhnman strcicth liroK-n In Bfceaa." Or torn asunder, if they . were of rope. V 5 "Klgtt! and day . . mo"ntwtM an'l tombs." Roaming the h. i-

sldea or biding among the tomb. .. . n fnir? himself." He

Villus (BUJ v0 was in misery, and cave vent probably

1. r . M

H n,; tern

W4 tili W time his 1 rrtJ. aU I"

h.a 1 niba drcvtlui.

A tnend

rt cae they evear "

At cov JU.l

tp.i 1 me to try ('uti-nr.

and 1 Uvan t. ue all throe . f tue I uti

cura Keine fie .H l.'UT in t

nionth; ami in ma m-nith i.e WM wm.

Mr K L. K-... LiiiiMit.

2t, lÄw." The Boston Way. Wie! 1 .ml tell. She haant had oe-

. . .nii . I no mopi rut" '

ca i 1 1 iw i - - . . - not iron: lti"n. tm-n

were iaed he f.uinl th agj. I.. Ia.-Iki

iii it fcl on they ui-o at . llen '.Miv; rich hi o,.

I for a w! rk. Lk-.-t

i It. at tni nerviy nourinluii -iervi Ur Pi iiTi'rv mik vhy thai net n lnil "11 tin' or.- . smoothly a EM oil. In thin IV d rttrvtiuou ii

aie roa

a uf ihtn. you a ra

rri .it) ' The t citn'i

b!.hl are it

otataasi

If he

louk

1

Torture of WomenIt waa a IMTibki torture that Mrs. Gertie McKarland. of Kins s Mountain. N. C.. deacribea. as follows: "1 sul-f.-.-.l dreadful per. - Heal pain, and terame so weak 1 was given up to die. rhn mv h i-ban I pot no Wine of

Cardul. The first dose cave relief, and

with I bottles I am up d inc my work I cannot say enough In praise of Car

rlui " A wondarfft reme.ly for wornen's ills. At drugjzists; $l.w). The More the Merrier. mm , HitHMlnM ou t ayo-iwt lady

1 waiii - - . a xrv Hl r " Atiu n

'ut girl. I bote "-The Tattler. We'l Able to St-md It. "Put. dort or. I don't brfkt, he can

tmd another epwv. ih. l'" "iiiBradatreet'a." -M u-t. n IV

i have a Ian."-, bu - ...

almrt time, is that they are lai i-d of aioottol bdldiag the dr . - in m Ttii alcohol triuriaka up thi rwj eafwaaeaaa, and iu UM lunar rua y lujtirt-s the system. One may fsal .rated an 1 better for the tiruo (. ,k , tho end weaketiud und with rit

il'Vrfaieu it i'iitio a i.oi.n-n n.-.ti

IhMivcry ooiitain no nlcohol. Brory bottle of It Uvin ujion it- wrapix r J

lith-i-jr Jj-isty. iu a full list of all its

several injrrvdietit. Kor tin- dn. offer yuaj aWWllllg ho claims is "jast as

I" is to in-ult your lut. lluri i.c. ETerv inifr-ilient entering into tho world fa mod "OoUkM iaedioal DlaooTW t" has the unanimoua approval and oidorv-

nient of the lcadu.jr iinxiicat autl: of all tlic several ehoolaof practi, othi-r medicine sold Uuoaajk oroggi

like purp-s - has any audi endorsement. The "Golden M.tl.cal DiaooTarj 1 not only produces all the Kixd tflct t bu obtained from the use of Golden Seal rk t. in all stomach, liver ami bowet trouf..-s, as ia dy-.;a'psia. billio'.sii.'s-.. . stlpation. ulceration of stoouch and bov. is and kindnsi ailments, but thn s V, i - t .. -h! m its co:iiiutid-

Ut1 Na f..r

i in its

rat ivo ao-

h as Stone dro.it, M kav pure trip.-

In a Chicago Kitchen 'ook The un.tress lu a

band T'.e W I

to fierce shr f tfl.

Up also had a pro-

7

f.

i

w

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DO

PRESI1 KNT

This or c

T P." KLT.

With. parMal

w ly Clor.

aaf the seer1 rate is ine h..:: 1 an ackn

immediate cotTecmplete. of the eTil

course, on the pdement that

apiy were wrrmR and yet were vered in until exKsed: and. ajlher hand, a proof of the 1 1 the work tnat has leen dOM I Jarean tf xrporations. -But in addition to thee rates the Standard Oil I awn sei y by open rates, which auranue '. ftive II an wt Sag adrantaaje over its Indep competitors." Controls the Market. It is not possible he aaya.

per

se advantases were In part obtained

is of unfair competitive metn-i-vr of industrial strife.

. - - -

The Hovlonment of tho pir Ur.e

tatan bv the Standard Oil company i

was the result of special agreements i

w.-!i r.ni: 1 1 itii-s r urther-

re. those ao-calied natural advan-

iees have been and are being preatly

Increased by discriminations In rretKBt j ratet both published and e ret. inter- , state and state, wr.icn give in . . nn ar 1 monopolistic ntml in the greater portion of the country. Oil Pr; Is Oa'-tr -in immediate result of this de'.im-

It ition of the competitive area Is filtown by lb pri e uf criinary illt.mlnatine oil. After deluctir. the freieht rate the prl e of auch oil Is - BBy from two cents to five cents a pall n Ui--Vr In the n in-competitive than in the coxnpetMve nelda. A reaI ::.ible profit upon refined oil is about one-half a cent per gallon. It U clear that exorbitant profits are obHf ii in the non -com pe?i rive fields." In 19"4 thea secret rates saved the

cttanrfarrt oil mm nan v three-quarters

m nil 11.. .. Mhpai)n.jni til. 1 '1 1 1

oi a mini uioiai . icK..uh i miuuiim i-r-n the onen ratea and I'1 roads ar

th rites actuallv paid. "Ths' dis

I

pensity to injure himself, ine en Is a hard pavmaster (Rom. 6: '23'.

V. 6. "Saw . . - afar on Mt murt have dlsceme.i him when he was

that this location of refineries and the natural advant l- - t -

were obtained by means or un.air prostratf before competitive metho Is. but beyond this hl

po into a ui!-

yet out at a -a

r-

Him.

aa In

nnre assertion tu- s cot

tory or explanation of th--e n -unfair methods at ail. He says th

development of the pipe line system

by the Standard Oil company was u.e result of special agreement with tlrailroad companies.' Aa a matter rfart, the development of tho line system by the Standard Oil company was in the face of violent hosi titit'v aw the Dart of the railroads.

in". Ccac'ticaa in Kew England. "Pa-sin z from this point. Commissi r- slra 11 n the Gliestton

eion T Utt' wm r i.,.A,iim which he allet

been shown by various railroad corporations, to the Standard Oil company. The nr?t specific case, cf alleged discrimination to which he direct attention is in the New England tt I. rh.ire.t that we O-

icm.uij. joy a mimopoly in certain ;arts M that ion because some of the railroads there refuse to prorate. Casual in-

woul l show that the New tng-

dolni; what they

forced to do by natural conditions.

loud voice ' Wr.at have

criminations." he says, inn? i-.n! imie. 1 and at

"have b"en so secret, so lnlew eonlfions

y. s-p ha.- an

the use of our pipe western oil fields to

a-lvat

- s-

line? from the ie coast and the

... . ,,w-.-- oiirm trif-n.-i to

ant 11 'lr'Pin nri'in 3S tl Use Ol i'i ncuP". ----- ana no I Wmi.-j Vpr anvone who uoa

rei-taln that hev were due ro - lartlonbythe'.ndard and i all rail transportation frc - -. . I MAlnla

iMI i-c says runner inai . i'"

dard Oil company is recivine

m western

unj

I T

Into fipures the exact an. mu which th- Standard profit' throueh the KTons f - in shown It by the failroads in onnne- ti on with tho open rates. The pr fit. of course, omes aot merely by the saving In the rate Itself as compared with i s BOaWpm

Unra. but y the nu able to dutra and eontr 1 of the marl rtircs. thereby

who'

in th

ü. the published rateä fron Standard shlppinc point i rely much hwer than rate liuninp points of ls i ni

lietltors.

y

Boads Abolish Secret Tariff

r.arfield thon refers to i

mplete

th-

insump'lon. There Are 0r)-rs. nfortunately not true, he rya, Standard OU company Is tho -Duration which baa bn-lite! lenefitki n wholly Impropc-r by an elalmrate series of r..u-

fllscrimlnations. The suaar trust, ne adds, aicordini: to the results of the Inres-i4!-:.n now in pr .l-.-s. r.r.'v

it over nivs the lawful rate ifr iranav

It I

that

only in Had I? fashion

flp'.d

In various parts of the country, ays that most of the secret rate ic.me of th? open discriminations vered by the bureau were abolhy the railroads shortly afer dlscivery. After calling attnf the pood which already has re1 from the invesripatlon. Mr. Oafw UMU 'he ihanpes effected put the Indopendents upon a falriritlnp and make liimpetltlon pos- .;, tjawfU atlM heretofore in.aeceTho renort concludes as fol-

ha

portaion. He declares tna i. fnrt to prevent the rallroa onlting for Improper purpoi have very unwisely pr ihild from unit ins for proper purr Is. for purpose of proteMlai aelves and the reneral p ayeninst Iho piwer of the ffi po rations. ' Corr'tticrarv Mearai' He favors as an element 0 tftlon thi pasaage of aome

he ef-

fnm

Wo m

i IW Ta be rol maV;e

ANDABD MAOKATES REPLY TO PRESIDENT

imp- . ! w

l;

n reply to -ape and tlaf Arfeld ä-

H

of the

... .a V au

Some of our competitor m me thine and deliver oil at the int in New England that we do by I same pror-y3. Question of Rehat' . "The commissi a- r say- that 'with r.- or two exertions the Inve-'ica-

, ns of the buran have as yt dls..j in rebates In the technical

nse on Interstate bnrtnc?

tk savs the Stanlarl Oil comrrny

lawtl received from the rall-

.a r-.nm rrelvin-. '

rat s and other unjust and Illegal 11s-

i . i . t , it u hariilv fair or

i riiii'ioiii"'! . - . i .im miiM thc.,en;.,iic. "Ol

IT 1 I 1 4 j m J t uiiai w w - - there may be other secret ra

which the bureau ha not discover d.' Does Not Crush Competition. "The statement that th Stanlar1 Oil company ha largely by unfJr and unlawful methods crushed I it home comIctitlon Is fully answered by the faf that home competition has alway xi :- l. I steadily Browir.2. and that there are now at least I - competitive refineries la the United States.

"To' Standard Oil ompany has tw n invetlzated over and over .-uain at the instigation of Its rival., and it always welecrrnc s such lnvestlpatif n

I whm condii' tod In goxi i.iun ami nt 1 fairly. We arc fn--ijr ! In a lar.e and of I honorable business. We ar conduct If. tit it honorahlv ;-.nd we in.erely be-

lleve In conformity to law.

v. t o Death in Tire.

MM talernr troleum ar ath. berself

way in C

Graduates All Oirla leid. Ill At the ann; i nr ixereisfü of the tool the class was com s: Irma Kur ne Jest; Tha'ker. Pearl Mav Pella May Wr.ltwor

ilarraI and

Ambafsadci to Retire. Bp' i- Saab t Rua'.a. the Spanish I tanhaa.!oo I I ftSI vaiato his pt shortly bmaun he has twice) Incurred J SUag Alfonao a personal displeasure. , rtte firs' o. nsi m wa when the king' wlstted Utrlla some months aaro.

Mrs. Duke Will Appcii. NVwarV. N. J Mrs. James B fJatJM has announced through her attornry tha she will iBBlXtlNly ap p.al to Hal court of errors from Vim Chan'-ellor s Pitney s decision div ,'ilng her from her husband.

Roeeiver for Bond Compeny.

St Louis. William I. Ua-kir.s,

suie superintendent of building and loan associations, was appointed re .eive for the Mktjp1 H n I mpany, hi bond being tied at $25.

Favors Shaw Scheme. Washing- n. Secretary Shaw's hill Increasing the percent ape of Roll hullkm tha' may be hold In the reserve fund In the national treasury, wan or

dered report ! favorably Ly the annata

connaPtec on financa.

worship.

V. 7 "Cried with a An inarticulate shriek.

ir etc. Literally. "What l- tr-ere u

me and thee." That Is. "wnat nave we in common?" "Son of the most h'.ch God." A title for Jesus that wad used by Gentiles rather than Jews." Torment me not." Trench savs: "The true devilish spirit counts It a tartw nt not to be suffered to torment others." V. 8. "He said." Rather, "was sayInc" Already, by word or manner.

Jesus had Indicated bis purpose w release the demonized man. V. . What Is thy name?" It U sa'.d nothing goes farther toward bringing a frenzied person to composure. than petting him to tell his

t name. "Lepion " A division or tne

Roman army consisting nominally or 6.f0) soldiers, was called a legion. Here the terra merely means many.

V. ln. "Out of the country." Luke avs into the deep," or "the abyss," -tbat 1. to Gehenna, the place of evil

spirit5.

V. 11. "A great herd or swine

The region was largely lahabitel by

Gentiles, or by religiously careless J. ws. since strict Jews deemed swine

in ' .:. ar. wo j ! hv. n ' !. r.z to

do with the animal save unuer ai-

reet necessity (Luke 11.

V 13. "Jesus gave them leave.

Demons can do notfcinz among men

vn as normittcd by Go!. and tris

assures ua that he purposes to over r.:le th' Ir work for our good, and

will enable us to escape btinp harmed by them fl Cor. I0:1S. "The herd ran (rushed! . . . Into the sea" The frenzied animals rushed down ths -ep bank Thu the demons were itwltted. and we may presume could only return to their own place. V. 1. "They fied." Th': keepers . re dismayed, perhaps feared for their own lives, and hurrl'd home ward, spreading the aawa of the event

In the country and tne o.iy as tney

went. "They .Many oi tnose wnu

heard the story of the swlneheria.

Matthew nays "the whole city.

V. 16 "See him." IJetro- jn Rrv

Ver. "Behold." as the original

means to looK earnest i an'i inienuy. Doubtleaa many of them had known this man In the past only to fear him "Sitting clothed. In bis right aal-ad." Whereas before he had been ever on the move, naked and dement1 Were afraid " They felt an awe of both the man and his Healer. v ti "Thcv that saw It." The

iwin'herds. who returned with the j crowd "Told how It befell " They fully reported both parts of the story;

but alas, the las oi m pigs imprcs,eo tha pMfta more than the reacu of tha

adli te 1 man.

Practical Points. V 1. Jean would seek and save

people of every land John 10:16.

V. 3. Many wnom nains oi ;roo

rannot bind may be bound ty th

mi -Idler bonds of lovex 2 Qpr

: n. IS. V. 9 E'U fplf.ta commonly :ro In rompanle?. No sin stand- alone. Matt 12U45. V 16. When one Is save 1 by Jesus tv becomes rr. every particular a new creature -2 Cor. 5:17. V. 17. We most take rare lest, to 4epllnp Ckrtat! mesengra. we bid Bin dapait from us Luka lw.lt.

I Intf is tnvatlv e i

I tion bv oth r inpnslicnts a I root. Black Chcrrybark. HI I drake root ami cbeinuallj

Tho Oomii.uu Sense Medical A IV. is sent fr la paper covers on rce apt of M , nevAMaS staimis to l.iv ttl cott il in ;,!-

i rih her i, . 0..; yor ;i st.kiiiis tho caotb-bnund

Volume will i. s,.nt. Addrea Dr. K V. Pierce, B ffalo. N. Y. Dr. Plorco's Pleasant Pellet - rare constipaitioa, bUtonanfwa and headache.

nP n f w rx eiMTT aH 1

ULU5MUB1LL hu-l r

Iriat Delightful Aid to Health

iPaxtine

Toilet Antiseptic

Whitens the teeth purines mouth and breath cure nasal catarrh, sore throat, sore eyes.

and bv direct application cures all innam'-'d, ulcerated and catarrhal conditions caused bf

UT.:r.::.e

Paxtine possc-e extraordinary dfanaing, healing and germicidal qualities unlike anything cbe. Atalldrugi13- 5ccnt LARGE TR'AI. PACKACB FRKK

The R. Pax'on Co, Eoitoc,

It took 2o vf ri lobe a!lo to

huild automobiles that aro rec

ounized as Standard in quality,

reliability and workmanship.

OlcUmol ilcs are known all

over the world as tho standard

not excelled in the qualiti I that make an automobile dur

able, satisfactory and econom

ical to own.

A purchaser of an OMsmo-

bile know-; he is gettutg a . dollar's worth for every dol he invests.

Write us for cur apency proposition in towns not now

und r contract.

OLDS MOTOR WORKS,

LANSING, V.ICHIGAN.

W.L. Douglas

3 '3 00 SHOES

tit

i . Douelas 4.00 Cilt Edte Lina

- - mm

cannot bo equaueo at any k

CURES CONSTIPATION

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