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ataoviv o , o;w ' 'f.LXKX'L THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1903. PAQE TWO. i. -f The Orip tho solo aim of his company was I M BsssssVjBssssssssBk MB ssasssTassssB shoo inAmerica and that this season tho QUALITY HAD BEEN VERY. MATERIALLY ADVANCED without any additional cost to tho wcaror. So wo fool safe in Baying that wo can furnish you with. tho host 83.50 shoo to bo found in the market. Try u pair of theso shoos that wo may prove to ynu tllo truth of our statement. G.w.Jonnson I 257 Contmcrcinl Street. tlMtlIltrt"W0HO9K-- THE DAILY JOWL Scrlpps News Association Telegrams. 3 and fi O'clock Edition. BY HOFER BROTHERS. Dally One Year, (4.00 In Advance. Dally Three Months, $1.00 In Advance. Dally by Carrier. SO Centt Per Month. Weekly One Year, 11.00 In Avance. JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY. Ono Wauk S 10 One Month 35 Throe Months 1.00 -At Journal office. At Daue'a Qrocery. South Salem. .At Doweriox Qrocery, Yew Park. Atylum Avenue Qrocery Store. Electric Qrocery, Eatt State 8t. - - '-- -7ZXZ imiimiiiijiiit TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTriTTTTTTTTT 4 MM MM HI IIIIIHIIMM4 HOW TO EAT ORANQE8. Hurojy nothing dlltlcult. hut few petv y0 know how to buy anil urn! ornnuoa propurly; To run el i distant imtihiits oritiiH'w ru picked hoforu thoy nro fully rlpo, nnd ripen In tho box wrapped In pa- lo. Whon mild at rwtall thoy mo sulilom fully rlUUy A rlpo ojamttf In heavy and 80ft. anil not IlKhLmiil feelliiK like a baseball In tho lianil. Iyou want nood orunttmt pie); tlmm out yourwdf. If tho dealer will lot yon. nml If thoy would cull only rlpo or mice thoy would 11 more An uurlpo orautto la no Imttw than uu unvlpo bunnun. If tho faintly iimm thoin freoly It iwya to buy them by thu hose, mul plik out tho ripe onus uvory few days. To pruptiro for, Hl table, soleet tho llpuHt fruit. iue with a aharp knife, louvhiK soma, of the pulp uoxt tlo lloah. vital) thin mul HiiHar n little whllo befupa witlim. utlrrttuc with n silver fork. At thU puiH of the year. hfuro Htiuwbtmlns com In. the orniiKO U tho moat dollflloua fruit fur breakfast or lunch. flood rnl orange. 160 u tho box, rau bo bouiUit fur about Ji.25, nnd jtiuW u cheap faintly fruit ut that inlets , DEAD-BEATING ADVERTISING, Tho St. ImlR rlr cqutlnuea to flood this office with material for ftvo ad- vertlslnK. Tho Uulvortdty of California send litis offtco requests for ftvo advertls- lug for IU summer school. ngg What would you do the next time you have a hard cold if you couldn't get Ayer's Cherry Pectoral? Think it over. It 1 Packard S t Wo havo Iwn bundling this shoo now lor onu year. Every puir-put o'lt is guar anteed. NuLh singlo com plaint us yot, huttlio rovcrse. Our customers wlio lmvo worn n pnir of these shoes are buying them ovor again in variably acknowledging tliut llioy have given perfect sat isfaction. v The H Packard Shoe is a shoo that is known all over tho United States and the company is vory proud of their reputation. Their ngout called on us only a few dav6 ago and euid that to nut out tho best 83.50 D H m M TRIUMPH OF KINQ EDWARD. The i-mlliiK of tho Hoer war on very llliiMnl terms, ami now' tho parlllciitlon of Irnlniul by tho pannage of a vory llliem! land law. nro grent triumphs for the hiiiuuulty anil generosity of KIiik ltd ward of Hnnlaml. Woll may ho anil hi Queen look forward to n gloilnus reception on tho itccaHlon of tluilr vIhII to Ireland next Hummer. Ho Ikik made It poaelhlo for the Irlah, at lonat. lo linconm a na tion of freomon. It inimt bo uinlnraliMiil that many of tliB Irlah pooplo urn wi altnnnxl that In a fow yimre thoy will he alil, with (ho openition of tlit imw land law. to hocouio oivimin of tlmlr fnrniM anil lioniim. Thu piHiriMt tuiiant baa nn oppoitu nlty. and. Villi tlmlr thrifty liabltN, nearly all will tako advantage) of It. to bocomo tho H8MMorM of tho noil, ami tliim boGomo lilontlflod with tho land llHolf that mnhH mon frm. Whllo KIhr lftlwanl In not much hoard of In thono inattora. not appear Iiik In tho roll of political activity at nil. IiIh rharaotM and ropututlon for Kooil will mul RnoilfollowHlilp toward nil humanity la hni'kliu; It. Mo atatula In thotio two atopa of In ternational Importance second to no rulor In tho world. Ho la equal to nimuarrk or lllalne an a atatotunan. and a ahlnliiR oianiplc to tho groat inouarcha of tho world. PROTECT THE RIVER FRONT. Tho Rroalor Salem Commorolal Club has takun up tho mont Important Horvlco It ran rondur thla rommunlty protiH'tlnK our rlvor fixmt. Tho avuviitlvo commute lifts taken atopH to Kt a Hiirvoy of tho encroach Iiik Riavol bar that U thnatunliig to ahut off our ontlr' haibor. Thtt ilaiiKor of a channel oiittlnR thtxitmh wont of tho blR brldRo In 1'olk rouiil)' I alo to bo warded agaluxt. Proahloivt Thtdoit mid Siyjrotnry Judah aro authorliod to take nto to prepare a map ahowinR tho ilangor to tho city. Two of th aocorutlv eomniltteo will go to 1'ortland this wek and con fer with tho Unltod tSatoa oiiRlniHirx iih to pkin of prtM'twdur. ' It la not yet known vhttlier there is any appropriation of roiiRraaa by which thU work can be satisfactorily cnrrltKl U completion. Hut the commlttMo hopes to scuro tho co-oporntloiu of the oiiRlnoors of the war dopnrtment bavln control of river Imnrovemmita. Thrti will havo to bo adequato shore and channel protoctlon. and n lan;o oxpeudlturo by tho fodoral gov ernment may be required boforo this t c. Arwc., LqvtU,UM. :&. m POSITIVE PROOF of tho cfllcacy t)f Hoatcttcr's 8tomach Uittora In cases of Lots of Appetite, Belching, Heartburn, Indlgeetlon, In somnia, La Grippe os Constipated Dowels can be found In IU record of euros (luring the paac fl(ty years nnd In the hundreds of voluntary testi monials received annually. What has boon done for others will bo Meno for you. Try a bqttle and boo for your solf. Avoid substitutes. Our private stamp is on tho neck of tho bottle HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS city has a safe harbor. Hut It can and will bo done. ' SLATE PRIMArTeS UNPOPULAR. Only a small part of tho Republican vote of this couiUy was got out to tho conRrcsslonnl primaries held Tuesday. Tho peoplo aro IosIiir lntorcM In go ing and voting for a printed list of deloRates who arc to select moro dele gates, etc., etc. if tho Republicans had been nolo to go to tho primary and cast a direct vote ror a candidate for congress tboro would havo been n big vote. If the Republicans had been permit ted to chooso between nil tho candi dates In tho district, tho friends of othor candidates would havo been out. Now. about one Republican In four hns (txproHsed himself. It Is tho same In tho other contitlou of thu district There has huon no ronl expression of the great body of Republican voters. Among thosu who oxprossttd them selves tho Krout majority In Marlon county nro for Mr. flntoh. It Is not unlikely that ho would have boon the choice of the whole Itopubllcnii party In this county on the prudent plan. Hut If thu various candidates had Kne before tho ople on their rec ordH nnd Ideas the reoult mlflht have been different. The proaent ayatam la the only way of miming .ciindldaioM until the people aecure the r)ht of Direct Nomination to which thoy are en titled. HELP ME, CASSIUS. Not a mall comeri but this pnper Is appealed to for help to protaot thu country fiom the veuoronchmuntM of tho IiIk ti'UMtM, thla lnnutlo swindle or that. ,j Newnmpern never tire of llRhtltig all thaw battle free gratia, whun tho state ami federal HOVnrniiiHiitH are ciHttlnn the people billions of dollar, anil the people pay It elieifiilly--nnd for what? With thousands of olllelalu and leg islature, all m-rowliiK every laat dQllar otil of the tdxpuyer. when theio'la a cry for help toave the country and make theee ollU'lals purform plnlii du ties, the prettn must aut. II, Is "help mo. Cnaalus, or I sink!" Hut when It co men to pIiowIiik olllclal favora or Klvlng Hovoiiuuent patron uko, the imwHpapur man who can got a dollar above comniorclnt ratos for ndvortlslng or any oltlce above a legls latlvo clerlmhln. the mnallent politic at grafter coiuim llrsL Tho nowaimpors aio M-rub-women of the body politic, who clean the filthy comers bofore the stench grows too nwful to endure. Olllces ko to the tuilf.Hooklng solicitor, who lauds loyal ty to party. Still, with all Its faults, tho great public beast. InfoMtod with leeching parasite, staggers along and tho gov eminent Is not so groat a failure as in some other countries. Hut those who Imagine wo aro not breeding up a tenacious class of lani-proy-?ol politicians, having llttlo abll ty and no Idcnk boyond sucking tho public tent, aro not looking beneath tint glitter of partisanship. THE POLITICAL SITUATION. ( Loading Kdltorial In April World's Work.) In a goiiural view of the woik of tongross during Its iK-ont seaslon. tho acts that Maud out are such things as tho tentative antitrust legislation and tho creation of the news cabinet department of commerce and labor. and the conclusion of the Isthmian canal negotiations In other words, great subjocta of t-omutenlul rather than primarily of poltiUal import ance. The canal Uas fortunately been kopt clear of politics. , rr many years both parties have ben (ommitted tn It. In tho back ground of tho anti trust legislation paitlajihlp dooe lurk, 'or tho iNwejIiillty of It. Hut tho legislation that was enacted was con- sldored tn bo In nionatt to a de mand made by the masses of tho peo ple. Them Is no doubt that tho pub lic temper railed for at least an effort to assort national authority to some oxtent ovor the great commercial com binations. Nobody knows yet what tats legislation will accomplish; but for tho Urn being it has quieted, it not SAtlsflod. tho popular feeling that something should bo done to show that the ''trusts shall not own tho r( government." Considered politically', tbo Republi cans have stolen,'; tho TJcmocratlc thqhdori An antl'trust! cry might havo played, and If prosperity wanes may yet play, nn Important part In tho next presldont.nl campaign. Hut, with fair wind and wealhor", tills cry can now hardly bo used with great effect by tho Democrota against Uio Republicans. Tho president (for It was chlofly;' hbi vork,, because' of his porsls'out' agitation of tiict subject) has rellovcd his party of tho necessity of occupying a dofcnslvo attitude. Politically considered further, this anti-trust legislation has not been suf ficiently radical to drive tho great cothraorclnlintoresta Into an unfriendly attitude to tho Republican party; or, to put It In anothar way, the Demo crats havo glvon those great IntcroatH no renson to profor a Democratic nd ministration. Tho party In power, then, rntlior atrongthoncd than weak ened Its popular position during this session of congress. Concerning othor questions of na tional politics aa tlieyaro left at tho closo of this last session of congress most of them are dead or settled, ex copt tho tariff. That Is quiescent, but it may at any turn of tho road becomo active. Tho anti-lmpcriallsUc cry haa ceased to attract public attention. Tho largo appropriations for tho navy (for wo nro now definitely committed to a policy of great naval expansion) can hardly nrouso definite partisan opposition. Coorclve measures directed at the 8outh aro not likely to bo revived unles thoy take tho form of nn effort to' roduco congressional representa tion. Of courso, tho old freo-sllvor agltntlon Is ended. A straight, hard, open unlit wilt como, when it com oh. about the tariff; and. until that como, the Republican party Heems to havo reasonably clear sailing before it; mul Mr. Roosevelt has so far kopt and atrengthonnd his hold ns captain. In tho silent undor-world struggle for party leadership ho seems now dell nltoly to havo won. The political out come of this paat session of congress was tho demonstration of his victory The formerly 'discordant elders now sing In tune or they sing low. Bed Time I take a plcnsnnt herb drink, tho next morning I feci bright nnd my com plexion Is better. My doctor says it acts gently on tho s.omnclio. liver nnd Kidneys, nnd Is a pleasant laxative. It Ih made of herbs, and Is prepared a easily as tea. It Is called Lane's med Iqlne. All druggists sell It at 26c nnd SO ' cents, l.nne's Family Medicines moves the bowels each day. If yon cannot get It. send for freo samples Address. Orator Woodward. l.eMoy N. Y FAITH IN WORKS. lly llobert loiils Stevenson. l-'or still the Lord Is Lord of might; In deeds. In deeds, Ho takes delight; Tho plough, the Hpoar, the laden barks, t Tho field, tho foundod city, marks; lie marks tho smllgr of tho streets, Tho singer upon gardon seats; He sees tho cllmbor on tho rocks; To Him, tho ehopherd folds his flocks. For those Ho loves that underprop With dainty vlrtuos Heaven's top. And hoar tho falling sky with ease, ifnfrownlng caryatldos. Those He approves that ply the trade. That rock tho cradle wod tho maid, That ' with weak virtues, wonkor hands. Row Kindness on tho peopled lands. And still with Inughtor, song and shout Spin the groat wheel of earth about Fortune Telling iloe-t not take into consideration the one essential to woman's hiippincsH wom anly health There is liuu a woman whoe luture Ht'iiu absolutely unclouded who is marked b her own condition for future dlMippuiutmcnt and distress. 1 lie woman wno neglects hcrbenltb Ik neglecting the cry foundation of all good fortune 1'or without hritlth love loses its lustre .ilid gold is but drost.. WoiiwiiU health iim lie retained or regained ! the me of Dr Pierce s Payorite leM no tion. It etulh.liei nrgularit. dries the drain wliuh we.iUetl v nine iv. heals iuUmntiiH twii a u d ulcere tHHl awl cures le umle weakiu-fcfc. It tliakea weak worn en strong, kick wimten well. V 2r 5 rirr - (Jy V -i-VJsi U (71 Sick women are united to consult Dr. llerce by letter fft All correspondence bold as Mrictlv ptix-tite and Kacredly eoiuideiitml. Address Ut. R. V. Ihercc, Bufttlo. N Y. I Imvt Lch ut ljilr. of Ir )1trrr' l'tyor ee rmoitiuu - .Ut. Mm M Kyfc. of OrttU. Hmear Co uouilu -4 two tXtl of tlie ' PtfUMUt ItUrt' . tuu JvxU fix- wBgnttan of u4rru ovaiin. awl w-cakar, xui can Mftly uy tlwl yuur SttedKtoc h betn the mcau oi trvtouf w t gwU bnillb again, which I had not baj for orr thtre ar, unUl taking- your WMlknar 1 tlwuk )-uu vr much for your kind ana pram 4 aticnikut to my letter aikinK adrice. " favorite l"rvTiption " haa the testi mony o iboiiMiids of women to its com. plcte cute of womanly diseases. Do not accept an unknown and unproed substi tute la its place JT Hercea Pleasant Pellet clear the complexion ami sweeten the breath. ,-' BlH jlllllll H-H 1 1 H U i 1 1 1 1 1 1 The Hotise Famishing Co. A Geat Carpet House imsLmM .sr-;'mi': ' eoaw.to ." ' . V-V I The House Furnishing Co., -Stores at SALEM lll HI I III I IIIIIHI til HIHHHIHll IHIII III II 111? KICKED BY A HORSE AND SUFFERED" NEARLY FORTY YEARS BEFORE THE BONE HEALED ill ll III I "I " y(T- SK' j) IN I II Mk. -w' .. jl II 1 1 "AM I ALL niGHTT OF COUR8E I'M ALL RIGHT," 8AID MR. A. COOPER, OF POLK COUNTY, WHEN AOKEO ABOUT HIS LEO WHICH WA8 HURT WHEN HE WA8 A BOY. 'I WAS KICKED BELOW THE KNEE BY A HORSE IN I860 WHEN A MERE BOY, AND SUFFERED FOR YEARS. IT ACHED TERRIBLY AND 800N BROKE; THEN PIECE8 OF BONE COMMENCED COMING OUT AND CONTINUED FOR ABOUT A YEAR. THI8 WAS FOLLOWED Chrysolite It's the inside that counts, both in people and in cooking utensils; The "Inner man" should be pure and spotless, The inside of Chrysolite Enamel ed ware is pure white R. M. WADE & CO. coi(ngnT "STRAWBERRY A NBW By E. TfceStfawberry Industry In Tne Pacj Northwest. Full instructions about preparation! ui uu, Biuwiua w. iiiouw, yuuuiis ""oa writer's fields near Salem- crop, cultivation, fertilization, picking T,.mal oflf tad packlne tho crop, shipping andby msJ1- or ttt JourD. -! markets treated fully Jn separate chapters. II I II 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 II I I IIH t Without doubt we areilthe : largest dealers in all kinds of floor coverings in the valley above the falls. We have all grades from the kind that is not worth car- f rying home to the kind that wears a lifetime. We offer the best values for the '' least money. ' 1st door : South of Jos. Meyers & ' Cnnc uullu and ALBANY- BY AN ATTACK OF TYPHOID WHICH LEFT ME IN BAD SHAPE. I WAS OBLIGED TO U8E CRUTCHES FOR OVER TWO YEARS FROM THAT TIME UNTIL I WAS CURED ABOUT 8IX YEAR8 AGO I ALWAY8 USED TWO CANES. THE DOCTORS TOLD JvlE THERE WAS NO HOPE FOR A CURE UNLESS I HAD MY LEG SPLIT AND SCRAPED AN0 THE CORD3 CUT. SOME ALSO ADVISED AMPUTATION, BUT I RE FUSED, AND FINALLY DR. COOK, THE BOTANICAL SPECIALIST OF SALEM, TOOK MY CASE. I BEGAN TO IMPROVE AT ONCE, AND IN SIX MONTHS MY LEG WAS WELL IN FACT I FEEL THAT DR. COOK 8AVED MY LIMB, AND I WANT EVERYBODY TO KNOW IT, FOR IT WAS A WONDERFUL CURE. SOON AFTER TREATMENT THE BLACK FLESH BEGAN TO GROW OUT OVER THE BONE WITH A HEAL THY COLOR." A. COOPER September 1st, 1902. PER8ON8 WI8HING TO KN0 MORE OF Mr. do PER'S cAit CAN -EARN ALL THE PARTICU LAR8 BY CALLING ON HIM AT IN DEPENDENCE, OREGON, OR AT DR. COOK'S OFFICE, 103 LIBERTY STREET, SALEM, OREGON. A DINNER PARTY To bo thoroughly enjoyed seemi rdqulro a "boforo" cocktail, shenJ claret, Burgundy during and a cort Ing good minch afterwards. Wo -', prepared to supply tho requWt' liquors and wlnea for all atages of 1 nnd all social functions dinners, w dings, receptions. Thone If you'ra m a hurry. J. P. ROGERS, EP Wholesalo and Retail Liquor Dealer. . . . CULTURE! BOOK- HOFER. illustrated with photograph 1 cents per copy. The omj this Industry.