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3. ; y (,t .SHVDO WiJi JArtoe. . 1 SRSt'iWfifr'V J.- ' TW" .I3SJ J I rlE' DAILY' JOURNAL, SAiIeM, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCToSEj?Te, faSSj JjE j ' (' . I.I-V 3e?H .. . w.i ; n-P r . Wfe ,t f iv:iw NIAGARA FALLS '.LeBrandt'sThril g Play, Hisiat" anfl Greatest Est toe That is the Acme of talism Actually Showing Hie Mighty Tor rent stlo Niagara, empress of the cataracts, with Its awo-lnsplr-posing torrents of ivater, Its g, swirling, twisting, terrifying has been conquered, and by a an. By making a successful tic coaCTbf the falls on October 24, 1901, llBsEnnfc Edson Taylor accomplished .fORtlthat has always been consltlsrt d-lmposlble. Her success Inspired voDrandt, the successful dra- 1th tho Idea for his latest ma, "Oyor Niagara Falls," 11 bo on view at tho. Grand use Monday, October 19. Tho of the Falls as a scenic ac a play has never been con- any more practical than mak- escent of them, although oproductlons havo boon nt- Rowland & Clifford, after atlent experimenting, havo a sccno that Is Bald to be ealJMnjarvelous, actually showing ho ?&' with Its mighty riiBh and paro:f$jyati rs In full motion. It Is aWSf'ljO startling In Its pIcturesQiio wmBrrn Around this scene Is writ enjgJucfof th most highly drnmatlc Rf?Jft-, . ... ..-. .. .1 aPOra8 sioriea mai mo Bingo i ior many a uay, mo lorriry arlenee of Mile Madeline go- aver. tht Falls In tho self-same Chat Anno Edson Taylor used subsequent rescue In tho In goes up at 8:15. o after hTHhjgaring and Hsed Influonce to have themall released and It Is thfc Iniluenco thV will be brought In to question lateA VSWO"ftlEN,8 SYMPATHY. la Proverbial. Salem Women No Ex ception, IT IS A PARA8ITE. ICausss Itching Scalp, Dandruff, land Finally, Palling Hair. Itching scalp, the falling hair lirBidandrufr. that annoys aro tho Ijotfa parable hidden In the scalp. garaBit" must Da Killed to ture nrd tho only prepaiatlon 111 do that Is Newbro's Hcrpl Destroy the causo, you ro le eifect " leed, of Victor, Idaho, says: rand wifo had dandruff and liaIrNsevoral yoars. Two bdt- vewbro s Horplcldo complot.ely js, after several othor prepar- 'had failed to do good." Makos jlossy and soft as silk. Hund- 5f other testimonials Just as g. sold by leading druggists. pc in stnropB for saraplo to the Ido Co, Detroit, Mich. J Fryo, special agent, Balom u . , ,..,. ff ay causo inquiry. on, D, C. Oct 1C. In Its In- estlgauan of the Postoffice scandal It at the postal ofllcnls have enco that may bring up tho f how tho mall of Letson as. released at tho San Fran- offl'c at the time of nalllet'a Saver th White Swan mine of Balllet had a tromendous tera awaiting him and those ied by iln Postal Inspectors endlcg Balllets preliminary alllct went to Washington !2 How much wo owdvto tho sympa thetic sldp of womankind. When othora suffer thoy cheerfully lend a helping hand. Thoy toll you tho means which brought relief to them that you may prout by their, experK once. Read tho tostlmony glvonhere by a Safbm weman: ''u Mrs. Noedham, wifo of W. S. (Need- ham, painter, residing at tho corner of Fourth street and Jefferson avehuo North Salem, says: "Like- almost; all palntors my husband has been trou bled with his kldnoys lor years. Tno exposure, tho" reaching, tho stooping, combined., with Iho turpentine- 'and materials in tho paint, all tending to put tho kldnoys out of order. His back often ached badly at night whon ho enmo homo from work and whon ho caught cold it always aggravated the trouble. Ho road an advertise ment about Doan's Kldnoy Pills, and procured a Ijpx, at Dr. Stone's Drug Store and uso thorn. Thoy 'dfd good work by helping him at onco and ho continued their uso until roltof was obtained." ' .. For sale by all- dealers. Prlco BO cents por ' box'. Fostor-MIlburn Co,, Buffalo, N. Y solo agents for tho U. S. Romomber tho name, DOAN'S, and take no substitute. 3 - B 'i .- . GREELMAN PREDICTS DISASTER Says the South and West Will not be Hurt really golrjBorfduringthtsporlod of nare-uraineu, jmgntign. i i No More B'g Railroad Orders. 'What ardthofaAsITfThc? railways -of- the xountry'havo In 'tho' past few year's. Tho rn are, through ordering. Whefo? j new custoraors to come frern? But That the Manufacturing States are to Have a Period of Depression Big Orange Rally. Corvallls, Or, Oct.' 16. A grand rally of all tho Oranges In Benton county is being held today at the WII lamette Orange Hall. Addresses will ho made by Master of State Orange B O. Leedy. Dr James Withycombe, Tho following article from tho pen of Jamos Crcelman appeared recently In tho Now York Journal. It may fairly be taken as tho Democratic po sition on tho tariff In the coming cam paign. Not a captain of speculation, but a great ilnanclor, one of the foremost men of tho continent a man whoso namo would bo Instantly recognized throughout tho world for Its command ing authority In tho financial and com mercial affairs of America said to me yesterday: "You auk mo whothor tho worst stago In tho proatnt commercial de pression has been reached. I can scarcely 'trust myself to answer, for, if I spoak at all, I must speak tho truth as I know It. Tho fact Is that wo aro now at the very beginning of Indust rial hard 'times. This country will sweat blood before many months, and before tho year Is over It Is likely srj SjbMSs ii I MiwiSSSr SS9flRP Why do three million people itcrt lor H-U Uatmeal t i became it u the tnlj m-cooled oatmeal on the rker. The iteam cooking nhzc the grain and change itarh into dextrine, to it it is ready to slip into the iy tutues wuh almost no on the stomach. -O Oatmeal make strong lies and quick minds. Tor trah and bratvn H-O jf "rr r tii ui wiu i rh.a. few... I. ...1 m r-T.r r" i BskHk&BAUikfliMflU&s9v4LixSui1!ukf Scene Irt "Over Niagara Falls." Professor J. B. Horner and others. One of tho purposes Is to dovelop In leroet In the Grnngo nipvomont, and to lirlgg all tho Gran goo into aetlvo nnd onergstlc corporation .The stato Orange will meet In Corvallls noxt year. I. Question Answered. 'ff Yos, August Flowor still has tho largoat sale of any modlclno In ho civilized', world. Your mothors and grandmothora novorthcught of uslnz anything olso for Indignation or bll lousnoa8 Doctors woro ocarco, nnd they coldom heard of appendicitis, nnrvous prostration or hoart falluro, etc. Thoy usod Augurt Flowor to clean out tho system cad stop fer mentation of undigested" food, rogu lato tho action of tho llvor, stimulate tho norvous and orgr.-.lc action of tho syatom, and that in all they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches and othor ochec. You only nood a few dosoo of Onwa'a August Flower, In liquid form, to mr.ko you satisfied thoro Is nothing conous tho matter with you You can got this reliable remody at Dr. Sojo'a drag stores. Prico 25c and 75c. Object to the Rafts. San Francisco, Oct 16. Tho Cham ber of Commerece, Board of Trade and Shipowners Association havo sent another proteatAo 'Washington against the practice of tawing rafjfl of logs from tho Columbia river to this port. It Is claimed that tho rafts aro omenaco to navljjdtlon aa loose loga go adrift from them and tho rafts uometlroes go entirely to pieces. Tho raft builders have answered tho com plaint and show that In two years Utile or ho trounlo has shmb exur ienr-od Hiih the rafts and the present aystem of binding renders It almost impossible for them to fall apart ii i m ii i Claim Officers Sold Stores. Washington 0t !. f he War D partnMnt has ofdrd the offlr of the army trasspqrt srvio ' at Sn Francisco to lVastlgate the charges made by cavalrymen that liquor Is sold In large quaatUlM to solders on their way home from the Philippines. The transport Sheridan arrived a few days ago and complaint was made by the cavalry squadron o hoard that they had been deprived f tbelr rg Ult rations and that wsployse of the arny-traBssort srrloe bad Bs(sd Ui iiovsrassefit storas by mIHbk thesa to the men at high prises. that hundreds of thousands of men who are now omployml will bo Idl(t We are bnly catching glimpses of the steep part of the down grade. Bsforo ve cat to the real bottom.tho country will know what Industrial agony Is. I West and South. I "Thn groat West and a largo part of tho Sijtuth, s sound. Wherever people are engaged In agriculture, whorcvor th'gy aro looking to tho soil for tholr living, all Is wall, for nature has boon generous and thore Is nlways a market for grain, provisions nnd cotton abroad. Tho farmers of the West and South noed havo no foar, save those who havo been speculating In stocks. Domestic conditions cannot ruin them, for. I repeat, the peoplo of Europe must oat and wear clothes and the most Important market fpr our agri cultural products is abroad. 1 Making More Than We Can Sell. "But people have been orpwdlng more and more Into our Eastern allies. Tho Industrial centers, are eyqrgrown. We are manufacturing more tbafl we can selLOIgantio Industrial corpor ations aro beginning to realize that they cannot pay dividends on hund reds of millions of stocks that repre sent ndthlng but wind. "Take tho United States Steel Cor poration. Bron that enterprise might bo saved from ultimate disaster It Its management wore free from the influence and sentiment of stock spec ulation. Close down this furnace or that mill? How can they daro do It? It may depress the price of tholr se curities Ir Wall 8trt. The stock tlfsfesr is la very board of dlrsctors. The roamigchi of ergaitfd Industry are paying raoxs) aiUmtian to the sRu)ativ rate of MetirltkM than to tfcs souBd, prwdOfit and economical eotilNt of Um UttsiJHtM Intrusted to their hands. Trouble Has Only Begun. "They bav ald.4l(s to the ,Hib Ue at prices bat on popeU that no longer exist; sow. sold and boom ed, boomed until tks whole Bopqlation of the Bastern Hfatsss is Involved. Prices bav shronk to the extent at Wiltons of dollars. But th trouble has 84tiy begun. When the whesbi staDd still and the fasHorry dttM etoss asd idle men swarm. la the streats of or eitisM. the country ssay be aroused to a reaHuUon of what has been great beon the chlot customers of tho Eastern in dustrle8 Thoy hnvo spent hundreds df millions ordbliatsln Inipravbrapita. rauroniiB are the "Last yftui tho United States Stoel I corporation contracted for transpor tation for business which It oxpectod but did not get. Pig Iron ns soiling for ill last year. You can buy It for $11 or less nowi "Wages must bo lowered and 'mills must be shut down. It Is only tho fear of speculative consoquencos In Wall Street that provonts prompt nctlon now. ' Banks Are Sound. "Go to the agricultural West and ypu .will find prosperity. Go to the In dustrial East nnd you will find depres sion" nml approaching paralysis. Tho trouble Is not In tho banks. Tho banks of Now York aro sound. For n year they havo been weeding out tho Inllatod securities. "Tho troublo Id to bo found In our tariff system, which prevents us from bolng n trading na tion. Industrially wo aro walled In. Wo are not buying and selling In tho markets of tho world according to the laws of trade; nnd, aB wo are at tomntlng to .onrn dividends on tho nipney thnt was nover Invested, wo cannot reduco our prices enough to soil at a profit In othor countries Wo can squeeze our own peoplo, for tho tariff provents them from buying In the cheapest markets, but wo cannot squoeze the people outsldo of our borders. ' "Prices of Industrial products are so high In the United Stntes that con sumers can pay no more. But our homo market Is not sufficient to pay dividends on stocks representing practically no Investment Our htgh tariff prevents us from ontorlng tho markets of tho I whole world on n ro rlproral basis. And, oven nsklng his country to give him a tariff woapon with which to doal with us. Backbone of Prosperity. "I tell you that tho roao'ns tract Ion, extension nnd Improvomont of tho railway systoma of tho country havo been tho backbone of tho Industrial prosperity which has lod to tho In nation of scourltles in Wall Street to hundreds of millions of dollnro be yond their value. Tho railway sys tems havo got through; thoy havo an ticipated business for many yonrs. It Is- a crime to dooelve tho country any longer with false hopes of return ing Industrial prosperity. , "Tho only door of relief must bu rut right through tho tariff. By that door alone wo can reach tho markets necessary to support our overgrown Industries. Before this time next yonr tho country will havo suffered enough to put It In n thinking con dition. Dark days aro at hand for tho "staudpattors." for tho real sit uatlon can no longer bu conctalod." and western newspapers has attract ed a number of now settlers. Tho In quiry for property is particularly ffcoable am6,ng thoso who havo i oral lands to sell. no- mln- Bed Time I take a pleasant herb drink, tho noxt morning I feel bright and my com plexion Is better, My doctor says It acts gently on tho armache, liver and kldnoys, and in a pleasant laxative. It Is made of herbs, and Is proparcd aa easily as tea, It Is called line's med icine. All druggists soil It at 26a and 50 cents. Lane's Faml.y Medicines moves tho bowels each day, If you cannot get It, send for freo samples. Address, Orator Woodward, LeRoy, N. Y. o Northern California Lively. Bedding, Call., Oct. 16. Citizens have Interoetsd thsmselvM In tho Northern California Promotion Com mittee which has been organized for the purpose of booming the northorn part of tho stato. The commlttoo has already dono work and the rosult of the circulars and letters sent out and tho advertising of lands In eastern No Dessert More Attractive VThr uo gelatine and speoa noun soaking, sweetening, flavoring and coloring when prodac better iwmlui in two minutes TerruiiBgsntn4PACkage. pimply add hot water and set to cool. It's porection. Asur iri8 to the hoawwifo. Wo 'rouble, les ex. penw. Try It to-day. In i'ottr" Fruit I'U. yorsi Jjomon, Onuige, Biruvberry. JUj Urry. Mfgn. IP ifejggjt A new line of Cobalt, blue with gold and in eHiI-preIalB. The Variety Stoi-c 9A Court St. AnnoM M- Welch, Prop THE ELITE CAFE - '7QS Corpmsfclal Street, Crawfish ) All served in Hot Tamales the most p- Cold Lunches ) petizing style E ECKOKLEN, Proprietor Champion tonjj Distance Run, Tacoma, Wn. Oct. 1G. -Tho steam ship Texan that salted from hero re cently will mnko ono of the greatest long-dlstanco trips ovor made by n steam veseol. Tho Tacoma'a desti nation Is Delawaro breakwater and tho dtstnnco 13.900 miles which Is to be made without i Btop. This ex ceeds the long-dlstanco run of tho battleship Oregon on her famous trip from San Francisco to Florida. Autumn Arbor Day. llarrlsburg, Pa., Oct. 10. In ro sponso to tho roquost of Superintend ont of Public Instruction Sohafor o day was quite generally observed throughout Pennsylvania as autumn Arbor Day. Tho public schools and collogoa obBorved tho day by planting of trees nnd by othor sullnblo oxor-clscs. LIRGERIN vM .4.v rUGH 6 tm u ,s 1 to Kind Ysa Ww Always BccjW ? -h -m. Ji "" 1 T it 'V if g at ds on jn jpit pi all remedies needs energetic and above all thor ough treatment. A mer cqiigh hiixturc5 won So Root out thejcbia thafecaifs'es the cough. , , ,,u tfbW " Sfotfa' Emulion. Why Scott's Emulsion? because itJ(st6ps .theiurrita-tion,- sppthes , thci tissues and heals thearTectedlme'mbranes. When? JRight away. Scott's Emulsion begins to help with the first dose. We'll Mtid you t umplt fru opon reqant. SCOTT A nOWNK, 409 PmiI Stntt, New.Yott Died at Dawson. Dawson City, Oct. 16. Edward Kin ilon, recently of Portland, Oregon, who was Interested with a number of Oak land, Cal., capitalists In developing claims on Bonanza creek, died horo on tho 2d of September. , m Sale Ten 1 illion Boxes aYear. " L " BEST gOR HE BQWELg P t A f diss off' ISSSB Sale 2 LTvTSM'SwystMSSBM ffcl'l i n ' J VSsk! I SSSsBrSBBBiBSSBBBaBsT St! W"L - "f ' ' EtIsbH-wmHbRl' wk '"' '' II 11 1181 r. m. ii &mwmsr nxa 1 ' jiii I ' 'llLWssLli'llii UfflL flHHBBBjt 'Vf fSSBBBsHBn itsVlllBBBBlW IB 0 'mmas&zzEzzkiiimx&MmLim WADE I &flCO. 4 si 9)oh fti nrHri sHssHHWKf3tll'fflffs Willamette University - John 11. C'oi.hman, Puksidicnt, Sai.km, Onwipy, College of Liberal Arts, Law, Art, Medicine, Masicy Oratory, TheoIogyt. t . -u PREPAPATORY nCPADET-r ten lo students corocUtlnir efsblb aitit to parlmentlovier krodtf in preraratory department- Besides afforiJlr.tr professional training, the University seeks to clvc a Uorouch practical education for all who arc aware of the value of trained train. THE NORMAL DEfAPTMEM-Offers altrcrcPihciurre In tie tkeoiy md practice of teaching. "Meets all ttie naulicrncpls of state erftooi law Its teachers are In constant demand. Catalogue Upon Application. srvnieT E. S. IMMFORT, E.-irC9 OTEBS3 f "": OLDEST. i HARNESSHOUSE in Orogon. Largest StockQ Get my prices on a fine BUGGYtHARNESS 289 Commciclal St Harritt s Lawrence Sell more Orocerles and better Groceries than ANYBODY There's where you get GOOD treatment and GOOD grods Stop in awl for yourself. OLD P, O. GROCERY. D. 3- Bbntlby. Wholesale and Retail. Roche Harbor Lime. Alsen Cement, Lath and Shingles, Sand and Gravel ABd HI Ktsda of Bulldlae Material. All Kinds of Heavy HaullBj JnMft Work doae on sboit Bottce- J8MS3 Cowaerctal 8iret. a. Sj'i f ft M- '-JJfet3feiaAB!aahAiifeiaiA