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THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNE8DAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1903 '! k v '& m 'iti WO THE DAILY JOURNAL B SW 111 j tScr(()pe Now Association Telegram. 3 and 5 O'clock Editions. feV HOFER BROTH ERB. x S-Xi ILZS, lOalfy Ona Year, 94.00 In Advance. Daiiy Threo Months, 81.00 In Advance. (Oally by Carrier, 50 Cent Ter Mpnth. "Weakly Ona Year, 51.00 In Avanea. jeaeagfi i is "niTinnii mjji.ra'-aeta JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY. .One Week $ 10 SOne Month 35 TUroo Months 1.00 At Journal office. At Daue'a Grocery, 8outh Qalem. At Bewerox Grocery, Yew Park. Ayium Avenue Grocery Store. Electrlo Qrocery, East State 8L S Ml I HHfrH IHIHItlllll t 44-WWfl IH M HH I i I M ! Tho Weather. 'Tftulght fair, Thursday Increasing cloudiness, probably followed by show era. THE KINGLIE8T KING8. 3Tol yo who In a noblo work ' "Win scorn, an flames draw air. And In tho way wliero lions lurk " Clod's Imago bravely bear; OJ troublo tried ami torturo torn, 3?if JtlttKllest kings aro crowned with tliornl TTAt fAto'ti glory, llko tho bow In hoavon, Sllll sprliigoth from tho cloud; Ami soul no'ur soared tho starry soven Hut Ialn'a flre-charlot rode. 3Bioy've battled best who've boldest homo, ' .'TTlio klngllost kings are erowncd with lb or n! T1iq martyr's flro-crown on tho brow JDotliJnto glory burn; And' tears that from lovo's torn heart flow t To pearls of spirit turn. ' Our dearest hoixH In pangs nre born. !Tho klngllcBt kings aro crowned with Ihbrnl Ah bounty In death's ceromunt shrouds. 4And stars bojowol night, Oodfoplondors llvo In dim heart-clouds Avid Suffering workoth might. " Tho murkiest hour Is mother of morn, Thoklnglloat kings nro crowned with thorn I POPULATION OF 8ALEM. After awhile it will hocomo known 'to the world thnt Snlem is a town of over flvo thousand population, Instoad of Iohh, as has bean advortlsod to tho world for twenty years without pro test Yet tn bo known to tho world as a city of fifteen thoiiBund, which Is tnora nearly the true population of Salem than five thousand, would art vnnoa tho value of nil property, and of xmuli man's buslnoss. This in a vital mnttor to ovory clt 1 zan f Salem, and tho Greater Salem charter that goos Into effoot October first In only tho Lrst olllulal stop to tislaujlxh this grout fact of Salem's -roil population. Tho Commercial club performod thi gnmtwt sorvlce to this communi ty wlum It s eon red tho Greater Salem flhnitur from tho last legislature. It qjMihl disband covered with a glorious hlnUiry If It had ilore notliliiK more. Tlw uet olllolal step will bo tho virfultlmi nf wnnl anlnli1a tnr llm nnu . UKiiriHallou nf Orwttor Salem. Than inn iinst step will In the taking of tho Drat eftlelRl census of Greater Snlom. When those matters are propurly attundod to Salam will beoomo known fn tho olllolal dlnxdnrftta as having n imputation of about fifteen thousand loQplu "IN MR. SIMON'S INTEREST." Tho Oregonlun copies an editorial from The Journal and heads It In tho words nliovo. The. tnlltorlal copied went on to say that tuu rank and file ot tho Ropuull turn party would bo heard from In the sUMXMs next Btato couvontion. ?"B "' ,uur nBW ,ua- " umuor A few politicians llko Ilarvoy Scott. ,ftud raW" wou,d " "othtni? bet- Jaok Matthew, and Judgo Carey caft'Ur .Uinn t0 hnvo 8-voa abolish!, ' jUKHla platforms nnd nomluato Fur- f, tM. th,y couUl nda thM0 ,ftMlls t0 Irishes onoa In n while. .their already largo holdings. Thoro- Tho samo nrtlelo went on to state 8erv08 W8ro orwttd nt " nonuou tliat the peoplo had ueu hard from ?,p? u8f ,n tha tor ' nd jHrntd down and showed tholr lmuU' bwt th s8 a l'- To MiiAll for tkft Juiwtlaw. abandon the roiwm mow would be ' '. '' - lo throw these kinde open to settle- "mmmmmmmm-' 1U8Ut nHil TO(J( aH(1 (liB (lml)8r gjmjjjj B; I C 11 n 'would take all that la worth having. C tnanRIUl; rOr ,H your nw wy owl jou wm have the hearty support of tho timber life, and raoncy enoug,. to buy Aycr's Piiis. hisrszt H that can bo construed "In Mr., Simon's Interest" 'It Is rather compli mentary to Mr. Simon. It was a good article to ctfpy, anyhow Mr. Simon Is turned down about once In. ton years but he soon comes up again, and history may be repeated in Jhc not far distant future. Tho last tnto senate controlled by Mr. Simon Is remembered as a very economical body. It is also recalled that fow since havo bceni In Multnomah county Mr. Simon's friends are largely the big taxpayers and when his faction has beon In power taxes In the city and county have been low, If thoro Is ovor such a condition in Portland. Of course, tho Oregonlan may bo In with the Simon faction at tho nsxt prlmarioa, and will bo claiming to bo on tho sldo of tho taxpayer. A HOME-MADE BABY FOOD. Babies ovor six months old often re quire something more thnn milk. A vory good addition can bo made to tho milk by taking the soft, inner portion of stalo bread, not less than twenty four hours old. Soak it in boiling water a few minutes until It Is thoroughly softened. Pour tho water off and add a cup of milk. This should (o boiled three or four minutes and sweetened. Whon sufficiently cool it may bo fed to tho baby. At first only a small portion onco a day, perhaps a tnblo- spoonful. As fast as tho baby becomes accustomed to it this quantity can be Increased and may bo repeated sovor al tlmos a day. After a week or ten days It enn probably tako two or three ounces of this very nutritious food. Tho tlmo for feeding It the bread nnd milk should bo arranged so as to come midway botweon tho regular hours for recolvlng milk. Medical Talk. COUNTRY 8CHOOL8.. Ono of tho greatest mistakes which country pcoplo mako Is that of allow ing the district school board to hire their toachor wltli roferenco moroly to tho amount of salary stipulated for. A "cheap" teacher Is generally an In experienced ono. to say tho least, and country children nro thoreby robbed of the banoflt they havo a right to do niand from tho money spont for tholr Instruction, Tho country school, In too many Instances, seems to bo given ovor to tho " "prontlco hand" of young Inoxporlencod boys nnd girls, who should thomsolvos bu going to school, nnd tho money apportioned for tho maintenance of tho school Is thus worso than frittered away, because of tho careless, unscholarly way In which tho school work Is carried on. Country children, havo at best, but limited schooling, and should thoro foro have tho advantage of good toachors. It Is a matter of regret that tho country population Is bo gen erally lllltorato, hut ono ooasos to wonrtnr at It, whon It Is known that, In some pnrts of tho country, tho "board" Itself Is not particularly re quired to bo ablo to road. It Is, of aourso, proforrod that Its mombors should have same acqualntnnco with tho reader nnd speller; but Ignorance of those brnnchos doos not always dis qualify them for holding tho ofllco. In mnny lustaucos, tho school Is given to tho one who will tnko It for tho least money, regardless of lltnoss for tho plnco. whon tho additional tax of a fow cents for onch taxpayer will glvo a sum thnt would hire a teacher who would not only bo a blessing In the school room, but a powor for un told good among the young people of ,h0 "olshborhood. Bryan's Common " TRUTH ABOUT FOREST RE SERVES. In his usual exurbernnco of spirits, Colonel liefer, or the Salem Journal, says: The Journal has been a little In ad vance of public sentiment In advocat ing abolition of forest reserves. Yes, Colonel, you aro a long way In n'lva"0. of, ,H,b" wnwnt- far ahead, In fact, that tup public will nevor catch up. You aro ono of tho vory few who nro advocating such a policy, and It won't bo long before l,"U"0 Buntlment w c8 to I land grabbers, and that Is worth con- ald qriug. Portland Oregunlan. The oreatlou of tho reserves, by your own adintuslen, was at "an enormous expense In the oxohango for Jleu lands.H It Is generally conceded that the lieu land business Is a shady trans- aoUou, and those vha follow lieu land transaetloB. aay they are In tt beeausa YfiUP' SUCCESS tn Ilfo dqpends largely on your health. Thorcforo, If you havo stomach troub le of any sort you aro badly handi capped. Get rid of it at once by tak ing ifostctter's Stomach Bitters. It has cured thousands of other cases in tho past and certainly won't fall you. It positively cures Dyspepsia, lidlges tlon, Constipation, Belching Heart burn, or any other ailment from a weak stomach. Don't fall to try IL Good health Is sure to follow. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS ho law permits It, not because they aro proud of It. As the Oregonlan says, when they aro released there will be another feast for tho land-sharks. The timber land grabbers will havo another har vest. - According to the above, tho forest resorvo policy plays Into tho hands of tho land -grabbers "coming and go ing." The reserves were created to glvo opportunity to create Hou land scrip. Tho gigantic land syndicates that nro In control of the public land policy are In a position to hnvo them released at tho tlmo that it- will be most beneficial to thorn. Who doubts that thoso Interests will get such legislation as will en ablo tho syndicates to gobblo tho re serves when they aro thrown opon? Tho people aro at tho m'ercy of tho wholesalo tlmbor land grabbers. There should bo somo honest legis lation for tho homeloss clans in the meantime that will head off greator frauds in tho future. Will tho Oregonlnn stand for a re form that will conflno donations of public lands to actual famlllos of homo-bulldors? Or Is the real bona-fldo homo-build-or, llko tho beavor, to bacomo an ex tinct species? Aro wo going to dogonernto Into grabbers and spoliators of "tho public domain? Will tho Oregonlan join with us and President Roosevolt In oncourag Ing land laws for tho family? Wo predict at somo tlmo not far In tho future a law will bo passed that only a man with a wlfo will get a quarter section of land, nnd It might bo still bettor If thoy would gt It upon condition of raising a family. MUST CONVINCE. Salem People Must Believe the Tee tlmony of Her Beat Citizens. Testimony llko that below cannot fall to convince Salem pcoplo, because a Salem man Is tho speakor and ho is a man of reputation in tho communi ty. Jacob E. McCoy, brldgo builder and contractor, residing on Capital otroot, second houso beyond Mill crook says: "I havo always enjoyed good health up to flvo or six years ago. Along about that tlmo my kid noys cbrarnoncod to bothor mo. There was not so much backache, but tho principal symptoms wore In connec tion with Uio kldnoy secretions. A strain or ovor-oxortlon very ofton cnusod homorrhagcB ot tho kidneys. I cannot say that It was so painful but It wns vory annoying. I used various romodlos and whllo somo gavo rollof othora wore worthloss. In somo way Doan's Kldnoy Pills wore brought to my notloo and whon up town I dropped Into Dr. Stono's drug store and procured a box, taking them as dtrectod. A fow doses gavo mo vory convincing proof thnt thoy wore going to tho right spot, and though I can't say thoy havo cured rao, as I may nevor bo cured, I can stato that thoy gavo mo wonderful rellof. I havo a high opinion ot Doan's Kldnoy Pills and cheerfully reoommond them." For salo by all dealers. Prlco BO conts. Foator-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., soft agonta for tho United States. Remombor tho naxno Doan and take no substitute. 1 Berlin Does Love Music Berlin. Sept. 30. Berlin is filling with muao loving pilgrims from the. four quarters ot tho globe, come to at tend the weoks festivities attending tho unveiling of the RJchard Wagner monument. Many Americans are among thus gathered to pay tribute to the memory of the celebrated poet? ootnpotwr. Bnglond Is also well rep resented among the visitors. Gwat celebrations in honor of war heroes and empire builder have been rather common tn Berlin of late years but Beldam or never beore In Its his tory has the Imperial o apltal wlt nessad such a demonstration in honor of one whose fame rests solely on hlS artlstlo aohlevemonta as that to bo hold during the next few days. The entire nation la Interested In the tea- tlvities. The emperor In person baa directed the arnuigomonts and tho partlolpaBta will inoludo many ot the leading public men'ns well as the fore most musicians anil composers of Iho country. The monutriimt to.be "con secrated tomqrrow aa 'been raised from contributions sent from all na tions, and, thereToro, Invitations have been sent out blading guests from all the world and masters and disciples from all the world'8 muslpal schools. The list of honorary patrons of tho festival Include many members of tho European royalty and nobility, nnd many roasters of music. Tho festival program opens formal ly tonight. With' a reception to the In vited guasts, oulclal representatives of cities and towns, delegations of musical acadomies, etc., in the Great Hall of Parliament, to bo followed by a drawing room concert by artists of international repute, rne ueaicaiion of the monument will take place to morrow and will be accompanied by elaborate and Imposing ceremonies. Appropriate addrossoa will be deliver ed by men of note and tho musical portion of tho program will be ren dered by a chorus of 2000 adult voices augmented by a boys' chorus and ac companied by the selected Guards' military bands. Tho feature of Thursday will be the festlvalbanquet In the great hall of the Wlntergarten, under tho presiden cy of Prince Frederic Henry of Prus sia and Prince Louis Ferdinand of Bavaria. Golden commemoration medals will bo presented to tho artists participating In tho musical festivi ties. The throe succeeding days will bo occupied with grnnd musical por formancos and gnla concerts In which artists of renoun will present the mnstsrplcccs of the great composer. The' climax will bo reached Saturday night when by command of the Em peror a grand fostlval performance of "Die Molstorslngor" will be given In tho Roynl Opera House by an ensom bio selected from the most colobrated roprosontatlvo Wagnor slngors. During tho flvo dnys of the festival tho first International musical confer ence will be held under tho ausptcos of the International Musical Associa tion, of which Prof. Oscnr Fleischer of the Berlin Musical High School Is tho chairman. Special permission has boon granted to the congress to hold Its sessions in tho Reichstag's building. THE REAL TEST. Of Herplclde Is In Giving It a Thor ough Trial. There Is only ono test by which to judge of tho efficiency of any artlclo and that Is by Its ability to do that which It Is intended to do. Mnny hair vigors may look nice and smell nlco, but the point Is do thoy eradicate dandruff and stop falling hair? No, thoy do not, but Herplclde doos, because It goos to tho root of tho evil and kills the gorm thnt attacks tho papilla from whonce the hnlr gets Its life. Loiters from promlnont people ovorywher are dally proving Nowbro's Herplclde stands tho "tost of use." It Is a dollghtful dressing, clear, pure nnd tree from oil or grease. Slid by loading druggists. Send 10c In stamps for Sample to Tho Herpl clde Co., Dotrolt, Mich. DnnJol J. Fry, special agent, Sakrn. 25c Can Do Wonders In tho way of a meal, It you call on George Bros., tho White House Restaurant Thoy can serve you the 'jost to be had on the coosL Open day and nlghL TUB IT.KAHUItR OF H.VTINO. IVraona Buffering from InUlgettlon. lys peixiln or other utomaeli trouble will find that Kixlol D;sp)lA Cure illgMU what you est and make the stomach weet- This remerir I a never failles cure for Indiges tion and draper-si nnd nil complaint af fecting the glnudi or membrane of the MomHch or iltnttlvo tract. When you take Kodol tyapopala Cure everything you eat tailed Kood. ami every bit of the nu triment that your food contain Is aulm lluted and appropriated or the blood nnd tissue. Hold bv I- 0 Una. nil state street, o The Limitations of the Stars. An astrologer has predicted that Mr. Folk will be president ot tho United Stated Evidently the stars don't know what tho Missouri Democratic machine Is planning to do with Mr. Folk. THIN PEOPLE want to get fat and fat people want to get thin human nature. If you are fat don't take Scott's Emulsion. It will make you gain flesh. If you are thin Scott's Emul sion is just what you need. It is one of the greatest flesh producers known. Not temporary gains but healthy, solid flesh that will fill out the body where it is needed. There's nothing better than Scott's Emulsion for weak ness and wasting. Ws'U mb4 you a umpl (rtt epoa rcqicu. 5COTT ft BOWKE, , p.1 Strwt, Ntw Yoft w ii ii fTi - UJ- I ii -A jfr TTiiiiirrriMfiVI CWftmTBJQ Ttte.''hin y AVfctfelablc PrcDnraftonfor As similating mciooaanaucguui ling theSlomacle ahdBowcw of Promotes Digcaliou.Cheerful nessandllest.Conlahis neilltcr Oplum.forpliinc iiorMiiieral. JiOT IMAM C OTIC . jtxififofoujirStWUizrfraw r.rw- VMmjrmina Apcrfccl Hcmedy forCojisUpa Tlon Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca Worms.Convulsions.Fcvcrish- ncss nnd Loss of Sleep. ! ! I Ill4 I - FacSirmlo Signature of &&?&. NEW YOT1K. ItfillHMaWII-BHTl EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. - .IE iuw.iWm'.-m. iwMaracr am iofiii i : j .GREENBAUM'S BARGAINS. No matter how cheap other merchants have purchased their jjoods we have bought goods lower tnan any other store in Salem GOLF GLOVES and HOSIERY Thise will hi placed on cost. LAST We sold a laree quantity and Waists and we will continue the sacrifice sale of these'; garments one wetk more. Prices the lowe.st in Salem. Greenbaunf s Dry Goods Store. 302 Commercial Street THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE The U liveisity complies the following colleges and schools The Graduate School, Hie College of Literature, Science and Arts. TJie College of Science and Engineering, Civil, Electrical, Mining and Chemical Engineering, The Univers ity Academy, The School of Music, Th3 School of Law, The School of Medicine. TUITION FREE Incidental Fee $10 00. Student Body Tax $5.00 The twenty eighth session opens Wednesday. Seotember 16. 1903, For catalogue address egls rar University of Oregon. Eugene. A Pipe Dream It would bo to think that you could havo your liner or colored shirts, flan nols or woolous laundriod at any price In Oregon with tho samo artistic fin ish, beautiful color and faultloss work as we aro doing all tho tlmo by our perfect and finished methods. When wo "do up" your soiled linen It Is as fresh and faultless In color and finish as wheu It was bought. Salem Steam Laundry. COLONEL. J. OLMSTED. PrOD. DORUS D. OLMSTED. Mgr. Phone 411. 320 Liberty St, ASTORIA For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Over Thirty Years GASTORIA TmOINTUOMPN , new TOM GOT. ours lower, and we will sell ood sale at the regular wholesale WEEK of Ladies' Coats. Furs. Skirts, Signs of Renewed Activity In tho real estate world Indicate in creasing building operations this Spring, an-' prompt us to remind you that nur facilities for supplying hard and soft wood, lumber, lath, ehlnglei, and othor building matorlals are ex ceptionally good. We will bo pleased to furnish estimates on contracts, largo or small. A car of Mill City shingles received. QOOOALE LUMDER CO., . Near 8. P. Pas Dapot Phona 651.- A Night Attack Of -cramps or klndren ailment can beet bo cured by a little good liquor. And wo can supply tho very best on tho market Our fine old Overholt ryo whiskey Is invaluablo for medicin al use. mellow and fully matured. It m aW Bears the I Signature W fa X Use J For lc'oSr" ' '"" 'f" S& Is without an equaL Purify and qua!- u Ity guaranteed. All Uo leading uranas of wines and liquors at lowest prices. J. P. ROGERS, 218-223 CoaisrclM Street. Wloli Mle and Retail Llaoor Dealer, ' yr i 9 SMW apy! '' -.ni irln i.iima nip i-rpTTirirriiii iWaftMW !' '"' " '' ' " n NrWfHfcii.llMtr Tim ilittwiaai.tMfcai )?'' - . -.-.. ..asM --mmiair mi- -"" - ...n.