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? tzefrnt f f!WWvfym ijpvpnrjn mln v "vp Y""f ft m "-mqf-jpt . TWO THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, 6, 1903. tl ?, u i In. r ii cr . .. frV & 1 I V R THE DAILY JDURHAL erlpps News Association Telegrams. 3 and 6 O'otock Edition. Y HOFEB BROTHERS. Dftlly One Year, $4.00 In Advene. Dfiy Three Month, 11.00 In Advance. My by Carrier, CO Cents Per Month. Wegkly OnaYeer. 11.00 In Ayenceu JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY. Ono Wcok , ,...$ 10 Ono Month 35 Throe Montbe LOO At Journal office. t Daue's Grocery, South SaUnv At Bowertox Qroeery, Yew Park. Asylum Avenue Orocery Store. Electric Grocery, East 8tate 8L Spring's green witchery I wearing Braid and border for thy eldo; Oracf for ever haunts thy Journey, Beauty dim pica on tbr tide: Through the purple gates of morning, Now they roseate ripples dance. GeWea then, when day, departing, Ob thy waters traits his lanco. Waltilng, flashing. Tinkling, splashing. Limpid, volltlle and free Always hurried To be burled In the bitter, moon-mad sea. nnd Davis appointed T" was iniiiiiiiiiimiiiiii)it mi I II 1 1 1 1 1 II I e I H I H 1 1 H lit - The Weather. Tonight and Sunday, showers. u THOUGHT NEVER DIE8. In thy crystal deeps Inverted Swings a plcturo of tho sky. Like those wavering hopes of Aldcnu, Dimly In our dreams that Ho; Cleuded often, drowned in turmoil, Faint and lovely, far away Wreathing sunshine on tho morrow, Breathing fragranco 'round today. Lovo would wander Here and pondor, Hither poetry would drenm; Life's old questions, Sad suggestions, "Whenco and whlthcrT" throng thy stream. I do bolloro a grand thought never 0a 0 roaring wasto of ocean dies; I Soon thy scattered waves shall toss, I do bclloro that nftor lovo is host. Whon tho strango fire that lay within tho eyes And tho wljd singing of the heart's uiiroot Havo passed away, nnd wo nro calm and wlso, And- think upon tho lovo that mnkci us blest; ' ' I do bolloro thoro's mora of Heaven In this Than nil tho etoquonco of carllor bliss. Wo reol beneath tho first as from a blow; Wo watch Its splendor till our oyes grow dim; Wo rnvol In Its neclnr tilt wo grow Dlzry, nnd drunken, faint In overy limb. Anil so wo sleep nnd dream, thon wake to know . Our rapturous songs havo deoponcil to a hymn, Whoso swoctpr music, tlko a heavenly psalm, Freshens our souls wllh drops of holy balm, Richard Itealf. If&fl.t t.n ii.wn.l iwllinili lt.nn.1n . h,u .UIHVD JWII,V. t.lUUUUt Shalt thy sllyor tonguo bo lost Oh I thy glimmering rush of gladness Mocks this turbid life of mlno, Racing to tho wild Forever Down tho sloping paths of Tlmo Onward over, Lovoly rlvor, Softly calling to tho sea; Time that scars us, Malms and mars us, Lcnvea no track or trench on thee THE BEAUTIFUL WILLAMETTE. Tho poom printed below onco had n placo In .tho public school renders SECRET WARFARE ON ROOSE , VELT. Tho Journal wishes to call tho at tention of Its Ilopubllran rendors, es pecially, nnd all other Oregon readers generally, to a special telegram sent out from Washington by tho Oregonl- an news bureau. Tho correspondent called throe times on 8ecrctnry Hitchcock and was not pormltted nn Intorvlow, and thqn gets a pretended Intorvlow from hjj prlvnto secretary. what would bo thought of n report er In Oregon who was rofuscd three limes any Intorvlow whatovor with tho Governor of tho state, and thon proceeded to interview tils prlvnto secretary? down askod "Woll, I know that ex-Representa- tivoJMoody, boforo ho left Washington went" to seo the president and advised him not to appoint Knowlcs. Ho also told tho president Davis was tho bet ter man nnd ought to bo appointed," Is that rocommendatlon on file?" "No; as I understand it, It was an oral recommondntlon. nnd thoroforp not of record In this department." Tho correspondent recalled tho statomont of Sonator Mitchell, that tho secrotnry, on request, had failed to furnish tho dolegntion with the charges ngalnnt Knowlcs, Tho cccro- tary replied: 'Senator Mltcholl know exnntlv what charges wcro mndo against Knowles, for in ono of his letters to this ofOco he, in general terms, denies tho chnrgos mndo by Inspector Greene. Sonntor Fulton also knows of these charges. "Further, Secretary Hitchcock nov- er recommonded olthor for or against Knowlcs. Twlco tho president called for tho records In tho Knowles ense. nnd each tlmo ho wns furnished tho Oreeno report, which Is tho entlro re cord of ho department In laying that report boforo tho president. Seeronrv Hitchcock mndo no recommendation and no suggestion1. Whon Davis was choson, it was nbsolutoly on tho nresl- dent's own responsibility, nnd to the best of tho department's knowledge, ho wns guided solely by Qrcono's re port, and whntovor reasons may havo boon .advanced bv nx.nnnmanntnti.,,. J-IVUUUIMUIU Moody for soloctnlg Davh nnd reject ing Knowles. That Is tho wholo ense. Secretory Hitchcock Is not rosponsl bio for tho delegation's turndown, nnd naturally ho will not enter Into nnv dlsputo with tho senators." JOURNAL X-RAY6. Hlthcock's private secretary should bo secured by the Lewis and Clark fair management, as a small official curio. There are a few of tho old cast-off politicians who have not been quarter ed on tho Lewis nnd Clark exposition but they have left tho state. Thnt man by the name of Tlnklo who was lost nt Woodburn didn't mako any good use of his namo or someone would have heard and found him. If Admiral Cotton looks like his pic ture In tho Telegram, It will bo suffi cient protection to American Interests to land him at Beirut, and send tno fleet olsowhero. Tho Atlantic liner Britannic Is to bo broken up. As she Is only 29 years old, her owners overlooked tho fact that she would be a dandy for tho Puget Sound-Alaska service. If silence Is golden, nnd In his enso It cortalnly Is. Chauncoy Dopew's mar- rlngo must hnvo been a golden wed ding. Ho has remained reasonably quiet slnco that blessed event. Correspondents occasionally uso tho pronoun"wc"ln their communications. They should recollect that "we" can only bo properly used by tho editor and tho man with a tapeworm. fif!rTl I TTTITTTJI KAltMb&ManiBv ',UJJL..ii' ' I ' "' "'"' A?...,l,MnPrnr!nMlinnT(irAs- slmilating ihcroodandncdula Itog the Stomachs nndBoweis of Promotes Digcslion.Chccr ful ness andltestContalns neither OpUim.Morplune nor Mineral. jsroTTCAncoTic. m.. I t'miuw n-vi vitil Will flllUtV II U usod In tho Kostorn states and will bo imrtnr . i -...i. ., i i remembered by many now grown towould bo kicked out of tho executive Sotting nsldo as utterly unreliable. tho uttornnces put In tho mouth of a prlvato secretary, reflecting on tho prosldont, thoro Is great dopth nnd method In this intorvlow. If tho truth wore known, tho Wash. Ington correspondent Is nart of thorn. bnl that Is Booking to prevent Rooso- vol from being renominated, bv on- tnngllng him with ns many persons and olomonts ns posolblo. If this Intorvlow wore truo, Roose velt would bo In strained rolntlnnn with Hitchcock, wlh tho Oregon dele gation nnd with tho "saloon olement, tho gamblers nnd tlw undcslrablo class gonornlly." . Tho statement thnt nAm.n.... The Orcgonlan heads nn article, "Ho for tho Hop Field." Is it pos slblo friend Harvoy has forgotten his early training nnd no longer knows tho dlfforcnco between n "ho" nnd n pick? jovwvwHAftzryraflD? MxJmmt OJMUSJ- ThEbtynmfnmK A perfect Itemcdy forConsUrvv Tlon, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca nnd Loss of Sleep. FacSmukt Signature of NEW YORK. CASTORIA For Infants and ChilrW The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of r A if r lift In fT Aft Seymour, tho trusty who escaped from tho pen ton days ago. Is again "back to tho old homestead." Ho was not out long enough to seo much, but now that he Is back will seo more hard labor and less favors. EXACT COPY Of WRAPPER. Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA 1V OfMTAUH omm . Nrw Ton crrr. Any prlvnto secretary who know no Moody dipped Into tho mnttor Is prob- nniy utterly without foundation, n. GIRL AND WOMAN OARB NEEDED AT THE TRANSITION PROM ONE TO THE OTHER Many a Life Spent In Suffering De cause Troubles Were Allowed to Develop At This Tine womanhood, by tho manhood and aboro namo, - Tho poem was originally printed In tho Albany Democrat nnd can bo found In tho volumo, "Oregon Liter ature," complied nnd edited, by Prof, Horner of tho State Agricultural Col lops. - In our Judgmont this poem Is more perfect and more boautlful than Ton nyonV,Urook."nnd to bo classed with tho three most boautlful poms In tho worldnum' "Colter's Saturday Night" and Kipling's "Recessional." Simpson, tho Oregon poet, was reared from childhood and educated nt 8alem. and this city can claim to hnvo been his home for tho greater part of his llfotlmo. It was thi homo of his parents. In mtaptatloti of language to music. In perfection of description as a na ture poom. It Is worthy of study, and the moit magical work of Kdgar Al lon Too. about whom volume of erlt loltms hav been written, havo 'noth ing equal to tho rymth and now of Simpson's boat verses Tho Willamette rlvor. rising from tho glaciers nud falling Into tide wa ter, Is more iwrfectly dworlheil In thwo few verm's of Simpson's than would bo potslblo for any painter to plcturo In color. Tho doKcrlptlvo omo show Simp son to havo been a closo ohsorvor of tho beauties of nature, and tho re frain show him to havo been a match, less Ittorary artist. Wo reprint a cor rect version of tho poem by request. Front tho Cascade's froieu gorges, Imping Uko a child at play. Winding; widening through tho vnlloy, 'Bright Wlllamotto glldos away: Onward ever. Lovely rlvor, Softly calling to tho sea; Tlmo thut scars us. Malum snd war us. Leaves no track or twuoh, on thse. Talking about Sarsaparilla Ever hear of any other tlianfAyer's? i LClmb, -f twt ofTlco on short notlco or no notlco nt all. So tho wholo Intcrvlow may be set down as n fake. No prlvato secretary with tho brains of a molliuk would glvo out an Intorvlow on such nn Important matter, nnd tho wholo nrtlclo printed bolow may bo rend as a pure Inven tion of tho Washington reporter of tho Orcgonlan from start to' finish. Read It: The Washington Special. Tho intorlor denartmont. smnrtlni.. undor tho accusations by tho Oregon senators, disclaims all roaKnslblllty ror tho recont appointment of IMwanl W. Davis ns register of tho La flrnndo land ofllco. nnd holds I'resl. (Uiit Hoosovolt solely nnsworablo for tho selection of Davis nnd tho rejec tion of John W. Knowles. tho innn In dlrsod by tho Oregon delegation. Tho Oregonlan corresKndont cnllod ntthe department today to prsont to Secre tary Hitchcock coplos of tho Inter views of Senators Mltcholl nnd Ful ton, blaming him for Knowles' re jection The secretary dcollned to so the correopondent.evon on tho see- ond nnd third aimllrnilnn 1'inniiv tho Oregonlan containing tho lnto views was sant In to tho secretary, who. alter reading them, sunt back word he had nothing to say In reply. Ho llkowlso sent back word that ho woutd not now. nor nt another tlnm. dlsouss tho charges against Knowles, nur would ho nllov nccesa to the re port of Inspector Oreeno. Tho next best authority within roach nnd tho only othsr man familiar with iho records In tho cwo. wns Secre tary Hitchcock's prlvnto secruarv. Upon bttlng nskod of ho kuow why Knowles was rejected, ho replied: "Yeb: ho wns rejected because of tho report of Inspector Orconu. whloh roeommandod HRuliwt him nnd In fa. vor of DvU " Was thsro nuthlng In Green's re. Itort roUsotlug on Knowlo"a chnrnotor or hU nUllltyT" "Orooue reported that he had lslteJ La Orando and made tv wrsouol tnves. tlgutlou. during which ho learned that Knowles was backed by tho saloon ot. oment. the gamblers and tho undealr ablo olasa goneratly. Ho did not as sail Knowles' character or lu nuy way reflect on hts ability. Ho rccom rocudod against htra sololy on account of his backlog." 'Was there any other reason h you know of why Knowlo was turned flioouy is out of onico nnd would not nnturally bo hunting troublo with any side of a hot problom. But tho prlvato secretary of tho sec rotary of tho Intorlor Bays: "I know that Moody wont to boo tho nroslilon nnd urged him to turn down Knowles nnd nppoint Davis." Was tho boy presont when tho nrcaldont tni.i tii,? Vo gods nnd llttlo minnows ui.n n Riant Intellect has tho Washington, D. v.. reportor of tho Oregonlnn. Congrosman Moody has told frinn.ta that ho has hud nothing to do with tho wholo mnttor, nnd thnt Is tho most llkoly thing In tho world ns ho Is not noted for going out of his way to got Into dinicnltloB. This Is ono of tho wnys tho Wash ington correspondent has for pnininn liiK iKilltlco nt long rnngo In Oregon. It IS UnforttlimtO for Oroirnn l,n( there Bhould bo workod un such a mw nt presont, when Oregon should cultl vnto tho most friendly relations bo tweon tho preuldont and tho delegation. This correspondent mnv lint im it.. tentlonally Btlrrlng up strife or hurt ing Oregon knowingly, but on thn nth.' or hand ho may. bo In tho secret com- uination to hurt Roosevelt as much as possible, Tho nation's polltlcnl bosses imvn taken tho contract to prevent Rooso volt's renomlnntlon. Tlio abovo may bo lnnkM nnnn whether Intended so or not, as part of tho Beorot warfare against tho presi dent, to foroo him Into n nunrmi with Ultahoock and the Oregon delegation nnd tho saloon olomonL It Is nil wator that goes onto tho anything tn.Liii.nrr. Hoosovolt mill. Wo nro In receipt of n ironv nt thn North Bend CltUon, a bright now pa per trom Coos county. nuhiihi i.v Chostor It. Ingle, a. Kansas man witd tho right conception of booming n now town. Lucy A. Mnllory In World's A.u-nn Theught: There will not bo any mnnnimiina mlllloualrea nnd trusts whon man ! como unselfish, for truo lovo does not glvo birth to thnt kind of fruit. Lovo enncnos nil men who culttvat t .n.i all olso, without lova. U nf on value. Hvory mother of n growing nlrl should remember that thoro will como a tlmo whon hor daughter will bo a filrl no longor but will share with her tho blessings of womanhood. Unless notlrlshmnnt bnm nnnn ...Itk . ,1. tho foundations of n urn nt onfrnrir,.. nro laid at that tlmo. Chlorosis, com- monly called greou Blckness, may do- VOloi) unloss thn IiIotm! lu bm,t !!, and pure; Inclplont consumntlon nnd nervous and constitutional troubles that thavo been dormant Intho blood, will surely appear unless tho systom is kept tonod up until tho dnnger lino Is passed. Mrs. John MacKlnnoy, of No. 478 Thirteenth street, Detroit, Mich., W'rlt08 n tlninlv wnnl nn lin subject She says; "I did not get propor caro at tho first critical tlmo In my Ilfo and for sovon toen years I siiffnrivi nn n nunH t hnd dizzy epolls, folt n constant fear inni somoining drcadrttl was about to happon. rnd was r.frnld to go out alone. My breathlnc wnn vnrv ahnrt and had palpitation of tho heart so oauiy mat i could not go up Btnlrs nor walk ovon modoratoly fast. I was so norvous Uiat I could not sit still. At different times for vnnm t wno iin.ln tho core of tho best physicians In De troit nnd I tried n nurabor of ndvor tlsed medlcinos. Nothtng helned mo mull, oil tho ndvlco of n neighbor. I trlwl Dr. Wllllncs' Pink Pills for Polo People. I folt rflllcvnd 1 ofni-n thn flrat box wns flnlshed and I kopt on taking mum uniii i was cured." Last wl-.itor mv little ciri imt pi.n,,. nmtlsm nnd I gavo her Dr, Williams' Pink Pllla and sho got woll right nwny. My slitor's daunhtor was thought to bo Collie Intn rnnanmntlnn nnd, upon my ndlco. sho tried tho pllla. Thoy cured her cough nnd Bho Is now woll and strong You can read ily boo that my ontlro family is onUiu BlraJc over Dr. Williams' Pink PMls fOr PnlO lVOIllft nml Wt nnn,.n nu enough In tholr praise." Dr. Williams' pnfc pm9 for Pa,0 Poonlo nro nlwnvn niii.naar.i !.... thy go to tho root of tho disc-no. Othor remedies act on thosymptoms thOSO ma.'VeltllR vmrntnhln iilllo - movo tho cuise of tho troublo. Thoy navo proven thomsolves to be nn un failing spectne for nil dlwisos arising from IlllDU - or Imnnvn-liliul l.ir.i nnd weakened norvos two frnttfiii OfVttSOS Of 1lllv nil thn lllo ..I. I.v. cuman-kmd Is. holr Dr WllllMlll Pltlk IM1H for Pnl.l P,nnln M .l.l l dox-wj nt 50 cenU a box or six boxos for 12.60, nr.d may bn had of nil drug gists, or direct by mall from Dr WH- iiuiiia aieuir.n t'o. Bchnoctady. N Y HOP-PICKERS SUPPLIES Hop picking! Cloves tor men. woman and children 10c Ladies Straw Hats, wide brim 19c Sun-! bonnets good quality 18c, Shirt Waists 25q Crash Dress Skirts 45c, Toweling 5c vA Towels 4c each. Turkish Towels, large and heavy 19c each, Red Table Cloth 25c yard. Linen 1 owehng, unbleached, 10c yard, JLots or new goods rrnved. Greenbaunfs Dry Goods Store. 302 ConWrclal Street riSsa?srimBfiyrira9""Wflril W$$L fljM ?1e53 m Signs of Renewed Activity In tho real ostnto world indicate in creasing building operations thli Spring, nnd prompt ub to remind yo mat our facilities for supplying hai und soft wood, lumbor, lath, shingle ana othor building matorlals are coptlonnlly good. Wo will be pleu to furnish ostlmate8 on contr&c largo or amall. A car of MIU C Bhlngles rccolred. Phone ML GOODALE LUMBER CO, Near 8. P. Pss Dip A Man who is not Fastidious About his laundry work will tnlm it to "any old placo," but thoso who nro woll-bred. nnd want their llnon tn i.a faultless in color and finish will sook out tho Snlora Stoam Laundry in tlmo. Just as wator finds Its level. rnr i.nn' dry work Is lncoraparablo, and la tho perfection of tho laundryman'a art. Try uo. Salem Steam LanrW- SftW.SvA- SkfiSJEJ?. Prop. uunuo u. uLniaicu, mi?r. Phono 411. 320 Liberty St This la tho lost night tho curt.in boos up at Shield's park, also tho i. ulght tho small boya will go up the I Irwii In that uelehborhood. PILESw?T555oasi QrM (M, Stte4tIH X C .rtu. .TATmj U.I U .1 jm Uta fc. IW. US. . WwnL X A rfB z TJZZX? C v&s&r t'xzrizriz ltk rT imL.".?7' ticlrr"1- - told In Mm hy , a S4m, CU tor Ftm Bwylsc Purity's Eratlem Is not a 8afor gUirantoo of genut quality tnaa cur namo. Wines liquors sold by us are Al for that son. Whota r usod modlclnnllv as ! tonic, or as a boverago, our customer ore served with tho flrat choice in tl mnrueL Wo havo a ronutatlon to serve, which la worth too much to trlned with. J- P. RQGERS.M Wholesale and Retail Llauor I'lfmiiieiaonni,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, SPBBR BROS. 8c dozen for eggs JOc per lb for hens 1 7 -2c per lb for batter In trade, less 10 per cent fa cask llHHlltiJHNlH f.- --, ,... .7 ,. . .TMBSWWa - i. i . . . im m !" "mw IPPF viBHBBBP 'i UH()