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iJHEj DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1903. PAGE TWO. e We Ate Not Big But Oh My! Somo Btoron lioast of tlielr bigness, othors of tliolr wealth, anil otb'orK of their spot cash system (which, by tho way, la the rntst wjndy of .thorn all). Now thin Ih hit wind 'pure and simple. What you want to Know, have thoy Kjjt what you want, at the price you want tp.jinyi We claim to have the largest soletftlon of clothing nnd fur nishing goods In Salem, and we claim to run undor loft expense than any othor house doing tho name amount of business. And we might make numcrouH other claims that to you Is nothing hut wind. What you want la a milt of clothes, hat, shoes or some othor article carried In ft gonts fur nishing store, and you are looking for what you need. So como right nlong and oall at O. W. Johnson & Co's, No. 2G7 Commercial street, tho oldost established clothing and fur- 'nlshlng house In the city, and'wu will ogroe to show you as good a selection of men's nnd boys' clothing and fur nishing goods, lints, cnHi, trunks and vallMM, nt nt low prices as any other house In Salem. The fact that we are now enjoying the Imst business that we ww had l evidence that we are not il(nkn ss to our ability to curry wit the sbove u4MgMtIoti. In slim we are moie than satisfying our cifswmisrs; that the I'neksrtl Shoe Is the InmI shiHt fur the money on the market ttHlny. Iteinember, we are living one-third off on a Hue tf chllilteiis' ckithlnif. Jinny very nobby iwtterns. You make h mistake If ym (nil to see tills Hue before, buying your little boy n suit. Don't be nfmld to conn In and take m limit tlinmgli our stock, whether you lire rendy to buy or not. We will take the greatest pleasure In showing you through. countysln the district!! Thus ItTOsevolt Jntcrprcts tho spirit an, who has Just rellof That masterjjstatesnian, who mad the Louisiana purchase possible. W'th the name of Jefferson his name will be linked In Immortal glory. If s"rI' aspirations can bo brought into full r even partial frtiitlton. G. W. JOHNSON 0 j) 257 ComM St. Salem, Or. THE DAILY JOURNAL Bcripps News Association Telegrams. 3 and 5 O'clock Editions. UY HOFEff BROTHERS. Dally One Year, $4.00 In Advance Dally Three Months, $1.00 In Advance. Dally by Carrier, SO Cents Per Month. Weekly One Year, $1.00 In Avance. JOURNAL 8PECIAL DELIVERY. One Week t JO One Month U Three Mouths 1.00 At Journal office. At Daue's Grocery, South Salem. At Dowereox Grocery, Yew Park. 'Asylum Avenue Grocery Store. Electric Grocery, East State St. UMHfrH IIIDIIIIHHIIU t r-H IHHII IIHMMI THE-CONGRESSIONAL SITUATION Tho lUipuhlU-uu und DunnH-intlc political cumpulKi) manuHerM have homo thnniHh tlu piellmlmtrleH of the dud of ballots that will he fimxht out at the Hpoclnl eluctlou In tho district Iho Hint Monday of June. Tho Dumourntlc commlttno nt llu guiio has cliulluugiKl lltirmattn to n Joint dobuto with Heames. but the Ite liubllonu iHiininlttuo declines this ou tho ground that Mr. Hermann has al ready loo many engagement to spunk. The UlHlilut has seventeen cutiutliM nud the Impossibility of gutting their uuijdldutit bsfure the people of every flimty In the few weeks Unit elapse before ejection has no doubt suggest ed the Joint jnoellUK idau. Their cundldato Is sadl In need of uu Intnuliiutloii to the people of the district. He has probably never been Ijt half tho oountHw of the district, uud cannot get Into half of theiu be foro election. Tho Democrat are Inking u hope ful view of their clmnoes, and profess to bo very much encouraged over the outlook, although there is not a reli able Democratic A Portland man, turned from a tottr of Southern Ore gon, and who visited Ashland. Grants Van. Medford. Jacksonville. Cottage Orm-, Hosohurg and Eugene, is au thority for the statement, that if a full Democratic vote Is polled In the flret district. Ilcamos stands a good show to lie elected. "Old line Repub llions tell me." said he. "that Her mann was nominated by the same clique that nominated McIJrlde, Mitch oil. Furnish, l-Silton and WllllamBon, and tbo best mon In Southern Oregon wero turned down in the party con ferences, and have been completely out of the running. The statement Is made on the best of authority to mo that some of the Republicans will vote for Reames. while others are ap athetic and taking little. If any, Inter est, In tho campaign. Many will stay away from tho 'polls. This Is particu larly the rase In 1-nne county. Tho Democratic campaign managers, at Eugene, aro working day and night, with -a largo force, and It Is expected that the full party vote will be polled In June." As Governor Geer and his friends arc all supporting Hormnnn. and Son. ator Simon and his frlonds aru all united for Hermann, the above state ment would Imply that tho whole Re publican 'party is for him. Conceding all that Is claimed for Reames by ardent Democrats man agers, he has a long ways from being Bnywhere near an election to congress In this district. The great national and Internation al problems for which the Roosevolt administration stands, and the solu tion of which reach Into the next nn tlotiai administration, wilt help Her mann. They know that whatever differ ence he may have had with Hitch cock over the administration of public lands, Mr. Rmmei elected, m a Dem ocrat, would lie compelled to optoe Ilooewrelt uu every public iwllcy. The man who wants to endorse and sustain the great work undertaken by the Roosevelt administration can only do w by voting for Mr. Hermann for tigress. COM' Letters from Women Cared by the use of Kodol are received dally. Their troubles nearly all berln with Indira. Uon or other stomach disorder. ROOSEVELT ON EXPANSION. The l'leeldaiil's nddrew at the 0milng of the St. Unite wxmltlon. April ,3nth. mutually was devoted to tonsliletutloii of the territorial' growth, and Uih problem Involved, of the American Republic. The great task of wresting sov- eiolRiity fioin the Old World mon archies and transforming them Into free soil for tho pmimgHtlou of fiee Institutions, has extended from the discoveries by Cabot to the compiests under McKlnley. Kveroy explorer alul every mission ary who has iHuietratml toward the setting sun bus unconsciously con tributed to the establishment of the WiMtern Republic, whose fame shall cast the Roman empire Into an elon gated and attenuated shadow. Wherever the Anglo-Saxon conquest gains a foothold It masters the con commltant toveielKiily by aetunl imm- session mid occupancy of the entire community, tho cultivation of the soil and the derekHJinetit of Its re source. That Is what was done In New Hug land. In the Mississippi valley, In the great West and what Is being done snd will continue to be done In tho IHteeessJoiis (hat foil to our country' through the war with Spain. American exHtnlon Is a great world movement, nn overlapping of virile Western institutions upon deca dent civilisations belonging to an older order of things, ns one geologic formation Is Imposed on another. That an nggresslvo national ixilley must attend the expansion of nation al domain goes without question. Therein Ilea the danger to the repub lic that the Insidious x)lson of mon nrchlal rule shall be Injected Into the veins of our republican system. To Impose the benetlclent glory of froo Institutions, und leave, tho people of all our domains the largest of self government, and yot not establUh -a despotic governmental dominion over them. Is It possible? It has been possible with the terri tory taken from France, from Mexico and from Russia In the past. It will become possible with the island os BQMtntjs taken from Spain since 1000. Thus we sincerely believe. )ut to accomplish such vast results for hu manity, thero will be required the ut most devotion to high principles of the constitution and patriotic devotion of every intelligent man who calls himself an American. Hxpanskm nml self-government most go band In hand If we aro to succeed. AU that cenUulls.es and con centrates power in tho hands of an Irresponsible few must be cast aside as ua-Atuwk'uu. Ask your doctor about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for colds, coughs, croup, asthma, bronchitis, consumption. He knows.!.0. AntO-. L.W.U, Um, REPORT OF COAL STRIKE MISSION. The public has commended the spirit of the report and has concluded that the mismanagement of Uic sltua Hon shown by the operators was a somewhat worse practical offense than tho conduct of the minora, which was also reprehensible. The public will hove t6 pay more for anthracite coal than It paid for sovoral years before the strike, for both minors and operators will get moro money because of the Increase of wages. Rut the public Is willing to accept settled conditions, even at this price. Of course, no pormanant settle ment no certain plan to prevent tho recurrence at 'some time of another such strike could be devised. Hut the recommendations of the commis sion go as far toward permanent pre vention ns could bo expected. These throe recommendations arc tho most vnhiablo part of the repert: "Tho discontinuance of tho syst"m of employing 'coal and Iron police because this force Is believed to have an Irritating effect, and a resort to tho regularly constituted ponce nullum tles In ense of necessity. 'A stricter enforcement of the laws In relation to the employment of children. "That the state and federal sovcrn- ments shall iirnvlila ninrlilnnrv f..r ",l', J Wralyt!e In Its effect on rmnmil&nrv InrMtlKailnn nf ilim.-nl. nuwaniiy, ties similar to, tho Investigation Th" ltat orator will Imniodl- which this commission has made." '"" l,lrn ro"nu "" - The principle of compulsory Invis If Iho food you eat falls to etva strength to your body, it is bocause the Jvdoes se creted by ths stomach and dleestlvo organs are Inadequate to transform the nutrient prop erties of ths food into blood. That la Indigestion. The system Is deprived of the amount of nourishment required to keep up' the strength, and tho result is that one or mors of the delicate organs gradually grows weak, and then weaker, until finally it Is diseased. Hera a great mistake Is made. That of treating the diseased organ. The best doetors In tho land make this ytry mistake. Why should they ? It is so sacy to see that tho trouble Is not there. Kodol Cures This famous remedy puts the stomach tni digestive organs In a healthy condition so that rich, red blood Is sent coursing through the veins and arteries of every muscle, tissue and fiber throughout every orran of tho en. tiro body, and by Nature's law of health, full itrength and vigor la soon restored to each. Kodol cures Indigestion, dyspepsia and all itomach disorders I have taken Kodol for nearly two months after each meal and It is the only remedy that gavo. relief from tho terrible pains I sndured. After a time I would tako it but 5 nee a day, and now. while I keep a bottle sandy I aeldom need It, as II has cured me. Mrs. J. W. Coolsauoh, Mllo Center, N. Y. Kodol Digests What You Eat. Bottlooolr- 11.00 SU heMlnr 3tt tlm.i ths trial tit, which tails far SO eenti. rprd by C O. D.WITT A CO., OHIOAQO t" fl. Una. rime Pfnr Dr.' J. F. Cook Has como to the conclusion that all profession of the hels side of tho vegetable Kingdom- is a ianuro. When ur system u J without puro uiood. lou win -oniy nna vitality n drugs nor doctors' ' knives kingdom. 1'olBonous ligation of labor troubles seems likely to lie adopted. It is already embodied In a statute In Illinois, nnd porhaps elsewhere. And In general It mny be mild that the work of this commission Is entitled to th heartiest apprecia tion of the whole country. The vnlue of Its reiMirt will Inciease with time and study. o A GLORIOUS RAIN. This part of the Willamette vnlliy was visited by a glorious ruin Wed nesday night. It lasted an hour, nnd came In regular trHt-Hprlnkler nnd wiiterliig-ciirt style. There Is no disguising tho fact tlmt pest ii res have lieen coming along slowly, mid that our spring has made hast with leaden feet, and Is likely to be found llugeiliig In the lap or sum mer. Hut Northwestern Oregon Is far in advnme of Southern Oregon, and baa had entire Immunity from damage by frosts. All kinds of fruit trees nro through blooming, although blooms mny hang on for a month. There had been much cultivation of small fruits accomplished the paBt wok. and the rain came Just In time to do the largost amount of good to Mie greatest number Just ns all ratna como In Oregon THE ARGUMENT OF SOCIALISM. Salem has heard the arguniouts of Socialism expounded with grent on erg)' and plausibility by several prop- a gandlst8 of that faith the past week, Most of those Socialist orators nro llttla better than the ordinary parti sans of caloric nnd oracular procllvi tlos of other parties. Thoy seek, by projuillce and misrepresentation to build up n new party fur political purposes. lo this end. us every new party, thoy appoal to the laboring man, to organised labor, and sei'k to array him ngalnst those who do not labor, roprosontlng that the non-laborer Is the enemy of tho labomr. For the educational Socialistic propaganda all mon who think and reason must have profound respect For the mere builder of a new party, along the lines roforred to. all who think enu have little leopevt Tho greater and more reasonable mass of organised labor unions have no use for the Socially political par ty. though at times they are foxed to express themselves through that me dlum. Rightly understood, the aigument of Socialism appeals to all classos both the organised and unorganised laborer, both the resident or tltieaand the resident of the farm. Rightly understood. Uie nuu-laltoi ing class are a bloonlng to the laborer ant! producer, for the man who does not labor with his bands roust Inevit ably be tho best patron of labor, nnd the best customer of the consumer. The Socialistic Ideal, of no llesure clasa whatovor. a oewmuntty of all kiboriug mon. a community of all fanners, as producers, or a community without a man In it who ever gave employment to another, or who over bought a dollar's worth of anything, woold be un progressive and nnproduc live of wealth In the true sense. A community composed of llesure cltliens. none having the stimulus to labor or the lucentlvo to acquire prop erty or wealth would bo equally ridic turn mund nud suy that - he .i ants to establish neither one of these conditions. That he wants a happy blending of idoal conditions with equal distribution of labor nnd wealth w have not a imitlcle of doubt and less doubt that he will ever get them. The only cogent argument of Social ism Is its demand for public owner ship of certain public servlco fran- hlsos. and fur Its labois In this di rection all honest men will give the Socialist credit. v Hut the trend of modem civilisa tion Ik to have Just ns little of this as possible patornallHm reduced to a minimum Instead of as much gov ernment ns possible. With the spirit of partisanship bred In our blood nnd bone, to multiply the functions and activities of govern ment means to prostitute tho masses to boconio mere doormats of entry to ofllco-holding. The Jeffersonlnn declaration of as little government uu possible and at large a liberty to the Individual as Is consistent with free Institutions, oh a far saner argument than tho govom mental department store plan of So cialism, where the cltlscn goos to tho government for ovorythlng. As the Socialists have a candidate for congress and only nsk to havo their theories dlscussod on tholr mer its, there will bo plenty of opportuni ty for ontry into the details of nil these matters. No man. professional or otJiorwIse, Is doing the host ho enn when be ?huts hlmsolf In from tl(e truth, no matter from what source It moy come. Osteopathy Is a true advance ment In the Kclenco of the euro of disease. Schotr.tle. Harr & Harr. Osteopaths, Opora Houso Block. Salotn. The referendum on tho act calling off the $300 exemption from taxation Is going to carry all right. Things aro not evenly balanced. Here in Oregon we are already talk lug Btrawberrles. while back In the Dakota and Nebraska they can get Uc cream In tho mllkhouse. r" m 3. 2 Ladies llko soft, thick, glossy half s s 11 mil- ilk r.xluov, WiAu-e t!ey nM.iKS iluiuin- Hrrmu tlwir UltaM..,V f.lltH tVl 1" J .U1IJ wr .nt AlililriUM no una in giro Nkwhsu's llmri- rinii trill uill iron une couTiucvd of (hi. li.t. Un-su. by dkin tag ih dead ly ftena at work up on i'io hair mot It nakct. rtandraft. Ulltnr hair and thin, bjtul btir uupoiuuiiue. Gentleman And it equally u valuable, for It WOtbUkttchun Hn tin. on bald heads. r5ltUnrt-CUM Dreg Str! em t nor ik... -"JI lightning wll not remove the cause, but lay the foundation foruj of disease. Those poisons .go Into your bones, and kill the ijf rf j and create all kinds of diseases, cancorolw tumors, consumption J bone diseases, etc. ou must bear In mind that his medietas li poisonous tonic, nor i atlmulnnt, nor temporary relief which jn poisonous drugs, whoro tho results are suro death sooner or lit blamo the medicine, when It -takes an -tiffed and stirs up thk disease In tho system. You must not expect to bo cured In a 1st, your sickness or disease has boon a long time coming on, and SriJ a long Units to get t out of your system. It will take monthioriwl build n now body from tho bones up. This Is whnt the people fc. derstand. Thoy arc used to being humbugged. His modlclnei -1 posed of Nature's Herbs what the human system requires. WlaJ mats got sick thoy will help themselves to those herbs, for they tins ' stlnct, and tho people have not, so wc have to mako a study of It i boon n life study with Dr. Cook. Do not get weary; this life U J and too sweet to worry out of this world. Dr. Cook Cures All Kinds of DiseascJ 301 Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon. RBBDflBBB4'Baa-i-a4a--l-l-Ki-l-i-a-i-a-fB-rl4l4BUu.1 BM -' PSJg For sale by Danelel J. Fry, Send 10 enta in stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co, Detroit Mich. fTiUR NEVER SAG SANITARY CONSTRUCT) is unquestionably the nirst satislaclorv uphob incr ever devised for Couches. We have had others steel constructions but none to equal the one we, now showing. The House Furnishing Co., stores at sal Lin ana ALBANY-- BBBBBBB-tBBBBKflBaBBBB-revtoj HARRITT & LAWRE1 Sell more Groceries and 'better Groceries than aNYHOII LETTUCE, RHUBARB, RADISHES, etc just front! 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