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THE DAILY JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1PQ3. PACE TWO. i i THE DAILY JOURHAL 8crlpps New Acoclatlon Telegrams. 3 and 5 O'clock Edition. BY HOFER BROTHERS Daily One Year, $4.00 In Advance. Dally Three Month. 5 LOO In, Advance. Dally by Carrier. SO Cents Per Month. Weekly Onr Year, J 1.00 In Avance. JOURNALVsPECIAL DELIVERY. One Vok ., S 16 One Monjh ...; 3S Three Mbnths 1.00 At Journal office. At Daue's. Grocery, South Salem. At Bowersox Grocery, Yew Park. Asylum Avenue Grocery Store. Electric Grocery, Eact State St. Investors, bccauso It will ferce mil- lion of rapitalitatloca out of exist- eaN. Instead e& capitalising a block of rocks on the side of a mountain at two millions thoy will eapltaltie it at twenty thousand. . and proceed to enrage In honest development of that amoant. mihuiiiiniiiiiiiiiif M H H 1 1 1 1 1 1 II I Ml II I II I H PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S CAM PAION SPEECHES. The Journal prints the spewjh'of I'rosldont Hooouevolt to the farmers and wage-workers nt Sioux Kails, 8. Dak. The speech contains a great deal of the oommonplnc. nnd was prepared In advance for the pre. Thti I'rellnts whole tour has bees a sueaossful one, and itrovoeattve of a great deal of enthusiasm of a poMtleal ehuraeter. It stand to reason that not all of his speeches shall be equally able and statesmanlike. akfcoMab they will probably averse m nood as most men undor 10 year of an could Rat off. Tho lret pats vtnor. optimism and partisanship Iwio bts deliveries, and that does no bam. Chworfulue and prosperity cannot be too mneh promulgated Kooeevelt la lb moat luteroatln person before the American people at present, and all bis utterances' are readable, nod noncrnlly wis. IRRIGATION FOR THE PEOPLE. 7T KepublKon party started Ih with a plain and stmpt homestead law that nave vry a chance to Kt 180 aero on condition that be make a hum of It. With ottr present tand tew. eopec tally tnr Umber, whool, mineral awl Irrigation pfurposos. titer Is very II U tie margin of actual nomesteudlng. The prfMHit Omnm Irrigation law Is a very virion on. I'uor people who will unwittingly take up Irrigation laud under wbat l known a the Cnroy art and state land law will find their groat disad vantage only too bite, when they come to iay tor their water. Certain Uregou imperii eoutlnu to ntlarh Congruesinnn Wflltameon (run) eastern Oregon tor mm stand aunlust the Iniquitous monopoly anowu a the Care land art. Tbey will eek Ui drive Williamson from his position or drle him from pubur life of they ran. The MP)D InttHenro will attack Heoator r"ukOH and tho new emigres ihbh from western, Oregon, and alter th attacks already mailed In a ques tion who Oimgrmn Williamson will llHe up with politically, a ike at tacks uu Mm tor bavin taken the people's ride of the queetloa rume from tho Mm source that gave him the nomination (ih- rougr WIManHHm may be found lined up with Senator Simon and hi friend In the next Itno-up m 4te politic KILLING THE EDDY BILL There bt no doubt but lost the wkoleeak wildcat mining spotmmloni of eastern Or are trying to ref erendum the Bddy Mil uhi of 11 fw. Hpeaktnc of Uim enttrvrlse on their part the Iero Obrver ya: 'The Hdily kiw wonW work a bard khlp on IWcat corporatlona, that are rleh In eatdtal itook bnt aluilnkty poor In cash. The grafter the schemer, the frond, the fake: uay. verily, the thief and the robber, and the man who will not Mve by Uoncet means, under the Hddy h' hi shut snt of the tae rotite M-euvtteH of bWHlHs; wildcat stock uu Vhw mine The, are some of the people that the taw hnrts, and If the the tratk were known there h little donttt that the movement to hoW tt up until the next election fonnd 1U Inepiialkm In the deeiane of such " iiiei men. The hit mine )HV Jf ( XV) eift )) OVl SMMMO ii eiuutmi is reaMMWbie: so email that they do not consider It. Yh thrv are UKwaand of peotb who wtU sInh petlttvtM M ive the grafter a chance to vote to kill the bill And at It takes only a major! 0' of thoe toUjjk to kill the WlL the would do IL The IMdy Mil way sot o all that Is claimed for It, but If It doea one half t will he a godsend to heneet AN EXPENSIVE CLERK. The mistake of taking persons who ire mer department clefka and ele vating them to cabinet position roWs wt of the fact that ti"V look l ev" erythlBK from the standpoint of tho profeeslonal offlce-seeker. For lnetanee. Mr. Cortelyou. wlio was McKlnley's private secretary, has been mode Secretary of Commerce, and Immediately put In on estlmato for over a million for expenses. Con erees gave him $200,000. The Commorce Committee estimated from eight to twunty persons onough to run Uie department. Cortelyou dc manded 116 persons. Senator Nelson thought It would cost $10,000 to J BO,- 000 to "ran the thing." Cortelyou Immediately drew plans for n $7100,000 building for his tlo partmonL and put on official pressure for a largor clerical force, and oxom Inors. and special examiners and ex amlnere to examine the oxaralnon Cleveland did the same thing when he pt Dan LamonL a mora clerk In the executive department. In a cab inet position. Ho finally became n corporation lawyer. Imt Is. not remem bered as a cabinet minister. Lament need all hie knowledge gained at the expense of the govern ment to drive a bard bargain for Mor gan and other who bought mtt the government Interest In the N'orthen Irlflc Railroad, a road which the government should have kept, bat parted with for n song. If Indeed It did not pay for living It away. Cabinet officers should be taken from the grant body of the' people and not from the petty arhrtormcy of clerks tbnt wake life About Washing Urn no more serious than butter die. HOSES i fllllfa: iESEWfesSCT I !aftM,fiiLif a lmffldS&Ggggffl' fcirafcs If you ncd a ratd'l cine t out-u. the rye tw, pnrlfy the hlon il, or e. lengthen t e rtoniach we nre oti t try III', Bltler H Enever falls i3.e uLn miiual. ! i s pirv v l Nausea. Indigestion. nvscepsia, Bilousness. , LaGrictc and Malaria Try It Portland will grow moro tho noxt twa years than In the past flvo years. THE CONGRESSIONAL CONVEN TION. A was eipwcted. Oeo. C. Ilmwnell has' the Cbtrknnma demnt1on for his own candWacy lor eongreea. nr. UrowMll wHI be one of the InVbortant wctors In the ItopHbMcan ' conven tion. With Ontrh of Hartam: Vawter. of Jnckaon; Kelly of Una. and the Tongue force In control of Wnehlnw ton and Yamhill, the nomlnnUon of Hermann doe not seem easy lie will nave the Mnalwr ominttw. where there are few newspaper, ami where he bae rendered serrlcos that sewn all-tmportant to the people who shape convention. If the Twigne luMueoce sUnd with llrownell. Oatrk. Kelly. Vawter and ether, Hermann 1 shnt out. Uut Hermann will pick up a scatter ing vote In all these counties as soon m there Is no apparent prospect for the nomtnathan of any one of the Ml vMnabt. The oM ItetwbHena guard will be si lently for Hermann. As the matter stands, wltbont prejndlco for w against Hermann, tho chance are In Ms favor, unlet the oppomtton ha nod leadership and determination to stand. WOMAN A3 A REFORM INFLU ENCE. In celebrating their twentieth anni versary and moving Into new quar ters, the Salem branch of the Wo man's Christian Temperance Union flttlncly celobrated its attitude" to ward roforms In goneral. Tho women hack of this temperance movement havo never closed their eyes to the fact that social reforms. and even those of a scmi-polltlcal na ture. havo merited an opon door for their organization. Tho W. C. T. V. rooms hove been the meeting place of many other clauses of reformers. The humblest lot of cranks that arc working for the regeneration of society along moral lines coukt assemble there. The women havo Jihown a breadth and liberality of thought no other or ganliatlon has tolerated and that has an assembly room op-n to public gatherings and speaking. The women of Salsm have always been willing to rally for progress along other moral linos than merely temperance work, although Insisting that temoeranee work on the basis of the gospel wai fundamental. They have taken an Interest In pub lic school Jind social problems of all Mods. Including Sabbath observance. nnd prison reforms nnd pure titers ture and pictures In the city and Its homes. So the event of dedicating , their new room nest door to Tho Journal oStce on Sunday was an Important one for the welfare and prosjroas of the community, and worthy of hearty support. The W. C. T. V. continues to be the most potent factor for the reformation of the community, along side of the churches, labor unions. lodge and the pVosm , FAKE HAIR PREPARATIONS. Do Hair No Good, But Often Cause It to Fall Out. Many hair preparations are "fake" because they are merely scalp irri tants. They often cause a drynesB, making the hair brittle, and, Anally, lifeless. Dandruff Is tho" cause of all trouble with hafr. It Is a germ dis ease The germ makes cuticle scales as it digs to th a root of tho hair, whore tt nosiroyo uie nairs viiaiuy. caus ing the hair to fall ouL To euro dan druff tho germ must be killed. 'De stroy the cause, you remove the ef fect." NewbroVHorplcldo is the on ly hair preparation that kills tho dan druff germ, thor&by leaving the hair to grow luxuriantly. ' For salo by panlel J. Fry. Send 10 cents in stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co.. Detroit. Mich. HOW TO IMPROVE THE PARK. The Journal ha received a number of suggestion a to how to go to work to Improve Marion square. It w a most beautiful public assent blag pmce. and all agree that a neat and aswmodkMM pavilion and band stand should be provided. Another feature all our conreooond enu agree upon Is plenty of comfort able seats,' not only for the andlenoe, but throughout the sonar. Thetw U mm dltTortmee as to col ors. and on eornMtHindont suggests natural wood eowrs and rustle seats. There count be offensively gaudy comes and barber-pole style of deco ration that would not be Impressive llonMH-hose tyk. especially. ISiro white wouM .probably be the beet example to set to the rest of the city. lerfecUy clean Hrroundinn green overhead, the rest white would be restful, and there could be little chance tor rrtUciew There t a general seotlment against cnttlnc down or mutilating the tres In the park, or around It. Cutting Mf the too or trimming up the branches are generally discouraged. IM us have other, suggest loaa Th ladles of th Marion Sonar Improvo ment League are open to suggestions, They are of gontl and reasonable disposition There Is so much beautifying going on all over th world, that many Illus trations can be obtalnod as to th ap pearance such a park should have. Gather these picture, ladles and gentlemen. THE TARIFF SITUATION. There Is within the Itopuhllean par ty n strong faction that donmnds a general revision of the tariff. Secretary Shaw, who I an Iowa man. opposing the Iowa demand for goneral revision. In a speech at Peor ia III., warns against revlolon. He even Intimates that the country could better stand th exaction of the trusts than the paralysis of suspended ! Industries Incident to general revision I at .1. mAM wbAifllUa ltooaevHt made a general talk at Mlojioa polls, which we. print entire. In which he carefully stated both sldeo of the situation. Rend carefully between the lino be would have the Itepubllcnn party Maud for a stable protective tariff, and yet appear to stand ready at any time to make needed revlsten from a standpoint of business Interest. His argument that the Repubitean party stands for the difference In wage and the coet of living In this country and other bind. In the adjust ment of tariff schedule 1 unanowor abm. Whore Roosevelt states that tMffwr wnt interest are often fonnd putting Ing In different directions on the same tariff schedule, he h.U upon a key not of the situation showing conflict Ing Influences that have to be met and dealt with. Oh matter te plain: th KVpubh t cans will revlee the tariff from tho1 protective viewpoint, while the Demo crats would revie It with loss regard to protection, but more reward for the effects It would have upon th trusts and th revenues of th owintry. snmHstUskM This is what Ayer's Hair Vigor dees: Restorescolor to gray hair, makes the hair grow, stops falling, cures dandruff. J. 0. Art Co.. Montana Masons In Session. Butte, MonL. April 6. Scottish Ilite Masons from all sections of the state havo gathered In Butte, and will remain In possession of the city for tho noxt three or four days. The oc caslon Is tho sixth annual reunion of tho order, and, judging from the large and representative attendance, the gathering Is destined to be tho most notable of Its kind ever held In Mon tana. In addition to the regular rou tine business to be transacted tho vis itors will be kept busy with an elabor ate program of entertainment pre pared by the people of Butte .i B Mokl tea positively Cures Sick Headache, Indigestion and Constlnn tlon. A delightful herb drink. Re moves all eruptions of the skin, pro ducing a perfect cdmnlexlon or money refunded. 2Rc. nnd jnc. Write to us for free sample. W. H. Hooker & Co. Buffalo. N. V. P. J. Fry. Druggist urn vm-irn is SKitvnn Pu not irv l brhjr nerval ne tb p'ibllc mrnrnnr mat iwvhk twtru uai Salr l th nelf Mir nn the markrt tht t matte frma tnr nun", unadulterated wllrh hml rVWIH' Wllrh Itanel Slr ha rur1 tbnumnita f or pile tMt would not rlrM i" anr nthrr treatment. an1 thl fact ha brought net many worthlcM rmtftlerfelu. Tbone penwn wbo r lb seaulne IMVItfn Witch llarel Salre re never illMiiuolnteiL dm-nitee It cure IVr ale n? i'. r. iim. 0) state meet. A NATURAL RESULT. It Is very reasonable to suppose If the foundation of a structure was removed that the building lUoIf Is bound to come down. This samo principle can be applied to disease. Take a medi cine Into the system that will remove thj cause of sickness, and tho Illness leaves of Itself. Dyspepsia. Indiges tion, sick-headache and biliousness have their foundation In Btomacli dis orders. Remove this weakness and tho other symptoms are no more. There Is one cure for all this that all druggist sell for 25c per box, It Is called Dr (lunn's Improved Liver Pills. They get right at the beginning of these dlseasos and make tho cure by taking away the cause of It. Wo will send a small box freo by mall, or a large box on receipt of 36c. Address Dr. Boan'..o (Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. For ale tt .. bcone's Drug Stores. 4 0 Still the Favorite. For short order meal th Whit Hon Restaurant Is the leading place. Open day and night. Prompt service. Y. M. C. A. AUXILIARY. The regular meeting of the Ladlos' Auxiliary will be hsfct In the Y. M. C. A. parlors tomorrow (Tuesday) after noon. Tho following program will be wtfveu: Vocal solo Mrs. F. A. Wiggins. Reading Mum Mae Chapter. Violin solo Miss IJIHaa Stege. Reading Mia Rtma Byrne. Vocal solo Mrs Jordan Purvlne. a'fssnTnTTi si! Forty Miles of Streets. Portland b a wide-awake town In on respect. It Is posolbl to Im provo th streets there. Forty mile of street are under prooas of con struction and rocuostroeUo. This moans that rt least half a wllUoa will he expended for common Inter In that city this coming year. Probably more ncari a million or von two million Is a nearer agsiro. There Is also a tremendous expend lure tor beMsjc. viaducts, sidewalks, croaowalhs. retaining walls, lurhd. or namental trees nnd parkings. hesMosJ ailing In lots and building new ground. While factories are tho greatest source of th wag fund In a dty-WVo Portland, th making of pubh im provements. If th money Is honestly expended, is next grotiit in a cky like Portland. Forty mile of sirvU In Portland mean com money for th contract ors, hut It means a great deal more for th laborers nod raesbsnief asm teamsters of that eity. It means that many of them win earn bw heme. It puU Portland out of the eaUgory of dead towns. It puts Fortl&nd out of the list of tawat that wilt not grow S V Xml.Ms III! "S BWBKaHWKBBHBKlr H Super-Heated Air for Disease. The latest and greatest cure for Chronic Disuses. Something New In Modern Science of IIiamI-q I have just put in n complete system of Supor-IIeatedVir Sye- tern for curing chronic diseases of all kinds, such as rlioutna 5 tism, catarrh, kidney and liver trouble, stiff joints, etc., with- out medicine or torture of any kind. , Call and ifivostjgute. W. G. ROBBINS, Osteopath. On Court Street Just North of the Opera House. BB4H-fBB-HI-KB-fB-t-B-fB-l--rBBTBH-fB-l-S-fB-rB-rI-il4HBB-l-I-fl B-rKBH-t-B-rB-flBrfl-rll-l-fB-rB-fsH-fl-fB-l-BB-fBB-Mtl-fB-fR-fBB-ti Go-Caffe and Callages Most excellent in con struction, most beau tiful in design, grace Tul and shapely inform. Most perfect and eas ily operated adjustment. The House Furnishing Co., -Stores at SALEM and ALBANY m H M i m n t m KHnB-mHaHBHC1aHBBEHHHHEH Dr 8 It m JK Has come to the conclusion that all profolon of tho healing art out side of the vegetable kingdom Is a failure. When your system 1 run out without pure blood. You will only find vitality In the vegetal)! kingdom. Poisonous drugs nor doctors' knives nor thunder anil lightning wll not remove the cause, but my th foundation for nl klmli of disease. Those poison go Into your bones, and kill the life of them and create nil hinds of dleaeH, cancerous- tumors, consumption, dropsy, bone rtlsoanefl, etc. You must hear In mind that his medicine Is not t ItolsonoiiK tonic, nor i stimulant, nor temporary, relief which you get from poisonous drugs, where the results nre sure death sooner or later. Do not blame the medicine, whun it takes nn effect nnd stirs up tho poisons or disease in tho system. Yojt must not oxpat to bo gurod In a fow days, (r your sickness or dlsoase has been a long time oomlng on. and It will take a long time' to get It out of ymr system. It will take months or a year to build a new body from thn bones up. This Is what the people do not un derstand. They are used to bring humbugged. His medicines are com posed of Nature's Herbs what the human system requires When thn aal mnls get sick they will help themselves to those herbs, for they have tho in stinct, and tho poplo have not. so we hate to make a study of It It bti been a life study with Dr. Cook. Do not get weary; this life Is too short and too sweet to worry out of ths world. Dr. Cook Cures All Kinds of Diseases 301 Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon. wircn You Think Of the periudu- pin which man women experience i cvw month it mate tne KntWnew mmI kindness always at kocmted with womanhood teem to be almost miracle. While in ceneral no woman rW-rU again wnt sbx rrgafd a a natural nrceaasu there is no woman who would out gladly be free from tltt recurring period of pain. Doctor Hercv'a Favorite rAcnutiou makes weak w onsen strong ami sick women well, ami gite them freedom from dMMr It eMabliahe regularity, drie weakening drain, beak mfcanima. tiou and ulcerauou ami cure lemate wvnkneM. Shck women are invited to conceit Dr. Pierce by letter, m All correspond ence stnrtly private and sacredly cona MMOal Write without fear and without fctloIirRV rHercc. Buffale. N. y. H. TM yt Mfcini hrViti c NW "I M rmtd rf MtalU Tutwi by the W CwmW Exuwt U &Bwn.Wctd. I UUek th pMr. w.AM. IWMa tS worW Pavoriie Preset iptton " ha the teHi meay ef tbeuuttda of women to iU oamfMe cure ef womaalv dueaM. Do net aecept aa uaknarn aad unproved substitute in tt place. The sluggish fiver made active by the ue of Dr Pierce's Plrant Pellet. Chrysolite) It's the inside that counts, both in .people and in cooking utensils; The "Inner man" should be oure and spotless, The inside of Chrysolite Enamel'' edjware is pure white, R. M. WADE & CO. 232 Commercial Street Near Bush's Bank. HARNESS, SADDLES. NETS. WHIPS. ROBES. ETC REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Harness 0IU. Good Working Gloves, Axle Grease, Brushes- SALEM, OREGON ' ( STRAWBERRY CULTURE" A NEW BOOK -" By E. HOFER. ' Tlie Strawberry Industry In Tlie Pacific Northwest. . Full Initruatlona about nrenamtlnn r ... . ..., ... .v.t.nanhi tai8 of soil, growing of plants. planUnE the!nn wr4ter.a flelda ne.r Salem- & mn mitintiAi, rrtnu..i !.- Gn writers news, near oc- aad packin tho crop, shipping and,'1 ' or at Tho "fl marketa treated fully la separata (cents 'per cPJr Tne onl7 "Ptera, hi. iBdustry. & f I