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THE DAILY JOURNAL. 8ALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1903. PAGE TWO. THE DAILY JOURNAL! Scrlpps News Association Telegrams. S and 5 O'clock Editions. , BY HOFER 0R0THER8. Dally One Year, $4.00 In Advance. "Dally Three Months, 81.00 In Advance. jjyr.by Carrier, 50Centa Per Month". vycertiy une rear, si.uu.in vsnco. Vwir rT 'j "y JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY. Ono Week S 10 Ono Mouth 35 Thrco Months 1.00 At Journal office. At Dauo's Grocery, South 8 a I em. At Bowersox Grocery, Yew Park. Asylum Avenue Grocery Store. Electric Grocery, East State St FmwPMloo. Hostclfer's Stomach Bitters Is a medicine that Is especially adapted to all women who are weak or doll rate. It has" a calm', soothing effect I upon the tired nerves, promotes re freshing sleep and aeslsts nature in the proper performance of her dutlojj, Then don't experiment any longer, hut got a bottle of Hostetter's Stomach' Ulltera oilay'from ybur druggist You'll feoj Its beneficial effect from the first? dose. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS : 4JnionJKbed ':: nil iinimiiHiiiHiiw TORj. SETTER PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Slx years ago this school district was over a year behind on Its current -expenses, and was paying half as much or$lnterat on Its dobt as it was pay ink for tiie education of children. High Interest means, an ignorant condition In sonio respects. Slnco then tho district has been put on a cash basis, tho floating debt and mccrucd bonds wero funded 'by a pop ular loan at four per cent, and muoh debt paid off . With bolter financing camo bettor schools. Instead of paying nlno and ten por cent on notes, and at the end of the year always having a deficit, the In forest burden has been reduced to a minimum, and thoro Is an annual aur plua Lower interest means hlgbor grade schodls. Tho post year the "work of the teachers has been more equalized, and a grade added, and these re forms havo bon brought about with out Increased coat Financial progress and bettor schools go hand in hand. Thoro Is still room for hotter schpols at Salem, and betterment can bo seoured with lower tax en. Our school hoimos should havo moro beautlfll grounds about thorn. Tho old ramshackle vaohool houses in thai honrt of th,u oltyyaro a die graoo to thn capital, and a menace, from a sanitary standpoint. Tlioy were creditable 50 ears ago. bufnot nowLJ . Tho schoojoard could, If so dis posed, soil offiwt of . that property, and soil the two old buildings and put up a beautiful little primary building In plao of them. That can, ha dono by school trustees who want to see Improvement and progress, or the old, unsightly struc tures can be left thure for tho noxt ten years. The reputation for bolng the town doing tho moat building of any Inland IIIIIIHIimnHlHHH city In Oregon would be worth a hun idrod thousand dollars to Salem. Let us consider theso things, and put our shoulders to tho wheel all along the important lines of reputa tlon-bulldlng. v RURAL FREE DELIVERY PAPER. Tho Rural Free Delivery News Is a monthly devoted to tho interests of the rural free delivery carriers. It contains matter about good mads, and all news about tho extension of tho jfrco. rural system finds a place In Its columns. Thero are many Interesting pictures of carriers' outfits, and there are even pictures of lady carriers. Carriers or citizens Interested in this reform in rural mall delivery can got a freo samplo copy by writing to tho publisher. H. H. Windsor, Journal building, Chicago, Illinois. MAKES ;r; report A f& Showjng Entire Cost of the Socialist Campaign The Speakers Evidently had Faith as They Only Re ceived Legitimate Expenses OBSERVING FLAG DAY. Salem this year will bo asked to oh servo Flag Day, and build up In tho children a greater love for the nation al emblem. The Woman's Htillef Corps of Oro gon have sent out a circular asking that the day be formally noticed by all tho people Governor Chamberlain has consent ed to recognize the day. and on Mon day the flags are to fly from nil nub llo buildings. Flag Day proper falls on Sunday. Juno 14th. but It has been decided to observe th day on Monday, he 15tb. Thu birthday of tho American flag Is an anniversary that means a great deal to tho world, and Its observance should be encouraged. Bo on Monday hang your banners to tho broetu. and let the world Know that we honor tho ovent that made our country glorloua HINTS ABOUT YOUR HORSE. Let him grase morning and even ing, and keep him In the shade dur ing tho day. (live him a Utile bran every day with his oats, or rolled oats. If you want him to have n nlco coat Buy n large straw hat and fit It ovor his head for long drives in tho sun and dust. Clean out his hoofs at least once a day, and you will save big bills for koro and Injured feet, and get moro sorvlco out of your horse. Do not turn him out In tho sun af ter ho has been perspiring, but lot him dry In tho shade, and hls'cont will not discolor. CAUTION1 .N7 This Is not a gentle, word but whon jou think how liable you aro not to purohaso Uio only romody uni versally known and a remedy thnt has tho largest salo of apy modlclno in the world sfneo 1SCS for tho cure, and treatmont of Consumption and Throat and Lung troubles without losing Its great popularity all theso years, you will be thankful we cnllod your atten tion to noschee'a Gorman Syrup. Thsro aro so many ordinary cough remedies mado by druggists and oth ers that are cheap and good for light colds perhaps, but for sovere coughs, bronchitis, croup and especially for consumption whero there is difficult expectoration and roughing durlngs the nights and mornings, thoro is nothing llko Gorman Syrup Tho 25 cent slzo has Just been Introduced this year Rogular slzo 75 cents. Dr. Stones' prug Store. Iiaycrtlncncv. Mr. Todgers Why havo you sent Maria, the servant girl, away so sud denly? You told me yesterday that she was thr best girl yon ever Wad. Mrs. Todgcu -She's an linportinrin hussy. I wanted to borrow her go loshes, and she said she was ufrald i rouldn't get them onl A GOOD REPUTATION. A man with a reputation for .being successful fn what ho undertakes has a valuable capital at his command A citv with ,a reputation for doing things has, a capital that la moro valu able than any form of advertising A good, woll.mauaged baseball team Is ono of tho boot advertisements a city canttiaye, andSalem should sus tain its team'to a finish. - CJood publlo schools aro tho very best advertisement for the reputation of the town. Thoy bring tho biggest dividends ot good citizenship, . Salem must push Its reputation for being wlde-awaljjanil progressive on all Important lines, "and m1ss no good thing. liet U have that steamboat to Indo VcndonuQ, et na-pushfor tho 1m vrovcruouWof .tit river front . A good reputation is better than riches, and too often Inactive wealth UegetH & reputation for sluggishness. State of Ohio. City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ho is senior partner ot tho firm of F. J.. Qheney & Co., doing business In yioCtty, of Toledo, County and Stato aforesaid, and that said firm will pay tho sum of ONK HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and overy case oi vaiarrn mat can not do cured by tho case of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. SVQrn, to before mo and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of Do- cemuer, a. u. lsse. A. W GLEASON, 8eal Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken inter nally, and acts directly on the blood' and muendus,, surfaces tof the, system oenu ior lesumoniais, rree. " . F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills aro the best It. It Ryan, Socialist candidate for governor and manager of tho Social ist congressional campaign has mado public the expenses pertaining there to as follews: Paid ovor to Inglo from collections from Ashland to Stayton, $41.50; paid to Wilklns $111.25 from collections. and 1 10 from subscriptions pledged at convention, total amount paid to speaker Wilklns 1192.75. Expense of Wilklns as speaker 47 days at J3, f 141. Other Incidental expenses for Wllklns$74.81, making his total ox- ponse$215.81; total amount paid him $102.75, leaving balance of 23.06 due Wilklns. Martin Qulnn, 10 days work at $2, $2000; oxponsos while nt work, $0.20; recolpts of collections $7.56, loavlng balance duo Qulnn of $21.65. Exponsa of Comrade U. F. Wilson for campaign work $47. E0; total recolpts from collections $38.75; leaving defic it ot $8.75; for 10 days work at $2.50 por day, $25.00; ltaving balance due Wilson, $33.75; balanao due Qulnn, $21.05; duo Wilklns S2&0G; leaving a balanco to raise of $78.46. Now If tho Bovoral clubs and friends of the causo in tho district will each contribute a llttlo the defic it can ho mat nt onco. Lot oach rluh sond '20 cents por momhor and this will 8iuaro up accounts. Cxp'enso of chairman: To printing C000 bills, three different lots. $12, to postage and mailing same over dis trict, $7.50; to tlophono and tele grams, $5.15; paid Mrs. C. D. Harrltt, for flvo days, $5; railroad fare,' $17 70; Incidental oxponsos $2.25; making her exponso $24.95 this Is paid for by comrades of Salem. Comrade Kollor, of Noskawln. was out 20 days, walking most ot his cir cuit, and his oxponsos aro about $20, and the collections did not oxcood $6. Captured Old Bruin Last, wek a company consisting of Was. prison. Rev Geo. II. Fes, F, B. l.nLiii..Jt&.i 1.1 T v-l,oitnt. trnnt tin tn jj&hn Bglnier's pao& on Mosby cfcek. to spSm a few days at that place and F. D. Wheeler's homestead hunting and fishing. Mr. Palmer had been an noyed for somo time by tho ravages of a big black bear on tho range about his place, bo the company laid plans to capture old bruin, and were emi nently successful. Ho was located In a glade, high up on tho rldgo above tho Palmer place, and, aftor a brief but oxcltlng chase, a bullet from a 30 30 rlflo pierced his body, and cut short the careor of his bearshlp. He was a monster, and weighed, It Is estimated, fully 500 pounds, Tho fur was unus ually long and thick for this season of the year, and tho head and feet wero carefully preserved with tho hide, which Mr. Philips secured and will havo nicely drossod and converted Into n rug. The party returnod Friday evening, having feasted on fish nnd gnmo, and wero well pleased with tholr outing. Nugget. Mokl tea positively Cures 8lck Headache, Indigestion nnd Constipa tion. A delightful herb drink. Re moves all eruptions ot the skin, pro ducing a perfect complexion or money refunded. 25c. and 50c. Write to us for frco sample. W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. D. J. Fry, Druggist. THEIR PATHS PART Am Somtf Others D. They say," said Willie's mother at they were watching tho "armless won? Graduating Class of Oregon Institute Get Diplomas With Rov, Col oman heading the pro cession, tho graduating class of the Oregon Institute filed Into the auditor ium of tho M. D, church last ovenlng. Each member of tho class carried a largo bouquet of I.aFrance roses, the class flowor. , Tho audlorlum and gal lery wero comfortably filled, tho dec orations consisted largely of tho flor al tributes oent to tho class by their friends Tho flowers wore tastefully arranged In the choir loft, around tho largo design of " '03," In purple on a whlto background. Mrs. Wiggins oponed the program with a vocal solo. The address ot tho ovenlng was. mado by Dr. J. F. Roach, ot Rolso, Idaho, Dr. Roach Is a pow. orful speaker, and ho made a strong plea for good citizenship and moral courage In tho rising generation. Dean Hawloy, In his own original way, pre sented tho.clasa tp Pres. Coleman, wha luvoi.-un.-u mo uijMvuiao 10 mo follow ing graduates Harry Spalding. Wal lace Rtddell; van Martin, Yova Gard ner, AltheaVLoo,' Ethel Scovol, Gretta Stowoll, Iena Clark. Gertrude Gray. Mabel Robertson. Mary Philips, Esth er Foley, Dorothy High, Wlnnlo Rig don Dlancho Lewis. Tho program was concluded by a piano solo. "" " ' This ovenlng, at tho University chapel, tho alumni association will give Its annual entertainment. An ox tensive program has been prepared for tho occasion The chapel Is, being decorated, and tho old building will re-echo with college songs and cheers. It would appear that Rome of tho big gnmbllng houses in New York get. enough free advertising out of nu occa slonnl raid to fully offset Its Inconvcn ience. A Feyv Pointers. The recent statistics of the number of deaths show that tho largo majority die with consumption. This disease may commence with an apparently harmless cough which can be cured instantly by Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, which Is guaranteed to cure 'and relievo all cases. Price 25c add 50 cents. For sale by all Arug3lsts. 1 iBKnllitn Well. Most of tho water used for irrigating OeWa and wnforiiur cattle in Australia comes from orteslnn wells which range In depth from 100 to over 3,000 feet. The yield of a well is from 100,000 U over 4,000.000 gallons a day. T TT Vemeanall that rich, dark, color UQTtiSjL CUT yur ha,r used - have. if it's 0 y -'. T Sray now no matter; for Ayer's Hair Vigor always restores color to cray hair. And often Ql.?nkes,thg hair grow very heavy. , M&gSg&i&J der" wind hbi watoh, wrifo bis 'namal The chief justice of the supreme court and do ottier rvmarkabluMblngs with his toe, "that he can play the piano, but I don't see. how," "That's easy, mamma,- replied Wil lie, "Ho can play by ear." Youth's Companion ot Idaho will make the occasional ad dresa. Mrs.-Robert -Miller, otnOregon City, will render a Shakespearean reading. Rov. Knlghu'of thiacTty. will give reminiscence conceralng.tho ex ploits of the "tht story l4iyji"ftheJ, years gone oy. At the conclusion of the program Ihe alumni association wlllthohi!t annual 'banquet, at jthej.Firat M.E. church, a wh'lchj time tha sealortglasa wll be admJtftd to' membTrshrtrTn' tho association. " VASELINE NO GOOD FOR HAIR. Dandruff Gorm Thrives In It, as Well as in all Grease. A well known Chicago hair special ist invltod the Inter-Ocoan roportor to como to his ofllce nnd see, under a microscope, how the germ thnt causos dandruff thrives In vaseline. Tho specialist said that all hair prepara tions containing grease, simply fur nish food for tho germs and help to propagato them. The only way to cure dandruff Is to destroy tho germs, end tho only hair preparation that wfll do that Is Neubro's Herplclde. "Destroy the cause, you romovo tho offect" Without dandruff no falling hair, no baldnoss. Ask for Herplclde. It Is tho only doetroyor of tho dand ruff gorm. For salo by Daniol J. Fry. Sond 10 ronts In stamps for samplo to Tho Hcrplcldo Co., Detroit, Mich. Bids Invited. For supplies for tho Oregon State Penitentiary, during tho period end ing December 31, 1903, vSealed bids for Pry Goods, Grocer ies, Shoes, Leather and Findings, Plumbing Supplies, Hardware, Flour, Oata and Mill Feed, Fish. Meats, etc, will bo received at tho offlco of tho Superintendent of tho State Peniten tiary until Thursday, July Oth, 1903, at 3 o'clock p. m. at which tlmo they will bo oponod. A doposlt of $200.00 In cash or cer tided check payablo to tho superin tendent must accompany each bid for meat, and of $75 for bids for flour and Ash, all other bids must bo accompan ied by an amount equal to 10 per cent of the amount of the bfd. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids and to accept or reject any portion of a bid. On eacb. envelope should bo in scribed the natugp of ', the bid. Goods,' o Oregon manufacture, or production' 'All Pfwlk nnil.RlinnllM n,it.f V . liverod to the Penitentiary within 20 days after the contract Is awarded, unless ' otherwise provided in con- traca Schedules of tho various lines of goods will bo furnished upon applica tion to the Superintendent Vouchers will be Issued for pay ment on tho first of tha,month followv ing completion1 -of, J contract, 'arid monthly oh 'continuous' contracts:' s fganiplcs. must accomnnY bids tnr DjrjQd.APj-o5eric4jnouc and all I 7A- t oiner articles wnore practicable a W. JAMES, Superintendent Oregon State pent tontlary. Salem, Oregon, June 9, 1903. RevealslOnly Good Points iruthe New Morrow Coaster-Brake .'It is Hgrrt !n',VoTghlJ handsome in appearance, and" will -out wear., any other brake.made. Your dealer, has them., ;iAivrtiiuniu at II ECLIPSE MACHINE CO. I cuminH, rv, t V'. 4f'.jtr S 0i a io r Summer EnRaeem.ntt Aro proverbially temporerrii, I ""'' "Ul- " "o cngageaetts vrtu cIva I.A. I 11. i . . " i ,-- n.,u .,, 1B luo ucn qtns oi.uoo.juuiu. gnu aro in kcesbi will take It for granted that yft a generous husband, and h Nowhoro better In sotmi J than right hero to get enngesa wedding rings, necklaces, kail anu tno iiko than at C. T. Pomeroy.J Jewolor and Opticlkn, S$3Cca,ft. DR. J. F. COOK Has como to the conclusion that all profession ot tho halkiirtw fitdo of tho vcgctablo kingdom is a fnlluro. When your syttea lina m without puro blood. . You will only find vitality In tit rofeUhl kingdom. Poisonous drugs nor doctors' knives nor litito ui lightning wll not rcmovo tho causo, but lay tho foundathm lor tlUtdi ot disease. Thoso poisons go into your bones, and kill tie Mi ct thn and crento nil kinds of diseases, cancorous tumors, consumption, dioje. bono diseases, etc. You must bear In mind that his medietas It tot i poisonous tonic, nor r stimulant, nor temporary relief which Touutbs poisonous drugs, where tho results aro sure death sooner or liter. Don blamo tho mcdlclno, when It takes an effect and itirs op the pcIwruX dlseaso In tho Bystom. You must not oxpoct to bn cured la a fw dajU your sickness or dlseaso has been a long tlmo comlnt on, and It villi a long tlmo to get It out of your system. It will take months or a jt build a now body from tho bones up. This Is what tho people do tots derstand. Thoy nro used to being humbugged. His medicines in posed of Nature's Horbs what tho human system roqulre. When til ri mals get sick thoy will help thomselvos to thoso herbs, tor they b.nllti stlnct, and tho pooplo havo not, so wo bare to make a study of It It U beon a Hfo study with Dr. Cook. Do not get weary; this Ufa U loo and too sweet to worry out of this world. Dr. Cook Cures All Kinds of Diseases 301 Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon. Man Wants Bat IM But wants that, little ri gjj pets It so every time ttM uors ibo wines oi us. n'r , test oa te mancer, ana " r& nurltv and aualltV. Dltjlknl Inir, properly "&' ?5VrMWW UI1LCO lUUt tv "- " leadtacr brands. JBmJlJr JBJLV TsssssssKItZsssW k BUS w1 frU isBBBBBBBBBBsl B" ' ' I I SB SBBBBBBBBBsl ssssssssHU " CTr iCdf-XBsssB WPWcrfc ffr WBB I P ROfiERS Wholesale and Retail V ju!2 rn Hi HARRITT & LAWRENCE C.1I .-. , ... . ... . - ,. than ANYMA jui mule ututencs IBs Mirer uroccuca "- r LETTUCE, RHUBARB, RADISHES, etc just fro te Gardens. - AND EVERYTHING FOR THE SPRING SEASON finmn nnrl cu f. ,.l( nt n P. O. GROCH'v, ,w ... Wvw ,111 TUU1WI1 ww . - - BENTLEK 4-w Wfcolesale ant Retail. , i i-atn and bhingles. band ana w wirvlJ:-u u "uiioine material. All kihos oi ncav? ytkim. Work done on short notice. 181-183 "'""'V .vSUMMER NORMAL SCHOOL , n. ., ... JiS! 5S!?!?i. "J mi-5$'?dl"&-J'm i,M..JllYr -" "Ml WWII P(LY ainUBUbUUliUBV i,BlSll M termwlllocenJune22an(irnnHntiR n the Auzust exai.-i; te formed In n k ,C.. . 1.7.,... c snd C0Unl TtiWS