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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1904)
VWfv f"nm (i 11 ill nil I I 1 101 natm H ! f '1 Ml 9 3 U; I 1 1 :ii I I lii 9 it V fi i i w 1 w , TWO m999$9WB99999999l99ttUtB99&9999lM99i9W9999999999 -m- a p k wi JL. j i jomt w John i - r ) I. l M I 1 ft I I ) j0 INCORPORATED A Tffktmpfi in Boys Clothing Good AH the Way Through M I JJ l 3! i a i The Pfaelzor Boya' suit Is a marvel of progressive Idea. It Is not bo much a profit maker for us, but a trado maker, and will prove tho bost valuo over offered In boys' clothing. These cults aro tailored In tho latest up-to-dato fashion, not a do tall Blighted. The workmanships superb. Tho Pfaclzcr suits aro ALL WOOL (thoroughly shrunk). Tho stylo Is double-breasted. handsomely made, durably Until, doublo seat and knee, reinforced soams throughout. Wo have them In ages from six to flftoen years. This lino will servo to strengthen our reputation as dealers In only tho bout clothing manufactured. i l! I II I M 4 I I M I Satutday9 Match. 5 Is the Ltcfcy Day Ilrlng us your cash duplloato salo slips, and get your money. All slips void after March 18th.- Wo will continue our donation salo another weok. Don't miss the opportunity to get ono of our fluo suits or overcoats absolutely, for nothing. ( G. W. Johnson & I Co INCORPORATED BciMftt)iieMNMa)f)H8 Bbitortal flbage of ftbe IDail Journal ByHOFER BROTHERS. 8crlppa New Association Telegrams. Published every afternoon exepet Sunday at 107 Commorctal street. Subscription terms: Dally ono year, 94.00 In advance; dally throe months, $1.00 In advance: dally by carrier, 60c per month; weekly one year, $1.00 In advance. HWII.II MMIlll I I !. Ill HI I I I !' - llll !! I I II I II I . JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY. Ono wook lOo; ono moot SSo; three months 11.00. At Journal office; at Daue'a grocery, 8outh Salem; at Bowersox' grocery, Yew Park; Asylum Avenue Grocery Store; Electrlo Qrocery, East State a treet ' Slnglo Copies Price 6 cents. Price to newsboys 2U cents per copy, To Mail Subscriber Tho mato when you subsorittlon expires Is on the address label of each paper. Whon that date arrtvos, If your subscription haa not again been paid la advance, your naruo Is taken from tho list, A ohango of dato on tho address, label la a receipt Entered at the pottofflco at Salem, "THE COUNTRY IS SAFE." "Hunpoe the air Is filled with scan- dais iwIIUoa). financial, social arid tales and evidence of corruption aro tieard and unearthed on every hand. Why should wo ileepalr and grow pea-1 HlmUtlo because of them? They ari only outward uvldeiiee that we are atlU In the rashneee of our youth, not that w hav tost sttsht of our Ideals, llolleve hi, we In America have not and Never will, put our Ideals behind us. The country is safe." These brave words might have been spoken by a Uneoln. They are the utteranoM of New York's tamowa old mlnNter, I)r ltoliert Collar, a4 they are as true as Pxtith luelf. !a th past four yean there haa bees ottleUt 6rrupMH so wt4pracl that tho pessimist doubted tho nat ural honesty of mankind. The) fort told the end of government by the people, Thy uwerted that public oonNilenoo had beea atnoothered end deadened, ami they refused to see one. my of hep ilu the sky. Yea, there." are robbers a-plenty. Crimea aro uenuulMed with deplorable froquenar. Men Ih high plaee sell IJtelr wvuhi for dollar. Heme are. tleeolated because of wrong. Thero 1 1 too little roal oharlty and a great deal DAILY - ms. m SOU (ft z 4M6 Oregon as second-class matter. of opposition. lint think of the other side. vWhy Is it worth oolumns In a news paper when a cashier loots a bank? lleeauee It Is the unusual. It Is the thing that was not expeoted. It arouses lutureet because the thousands of trusted employee are working quietly aad energetically, honeetly and faith fully. They are not news. The) cause no sensations, because they are doing Jut what Is expeoted or them their full duty. The public gasped when It learned the extent ef aftlelal corruption in St lRila. Hut la thousands of aiUea and town hnet men are serviag the peo ple or a Hmeele baste hating wrong, and delRg all they oan fa the nregreeeire cause of right. There Is a scandal In a home, and the goeeipe talk and the peeeliuteU aseert that home life Is not' what la was years ago, aitd that men and wi men think rightly of marriage vowa. Hut of the thousands of peaeeful ami ban' homea there la nothing. Why shoMbt there bet When people Uve aeeerdlBg to the law of God and namre there U no sew la them. Thex are delag the natural and probable thlar. . st hNiu4as. fa,., jj Asd w It Is all alos the Hat. Right tmfhHr 9M ffl&M3 tJfis' Y fey CAPITAL JOURNAL, n-,- - TAKING COLD? Then you need Instant attention. You feel chilly and hnvo frequent sneezing spoils. You'll bo surprised at tho amount of good a few doses of Hos tetter'e Stomach Bitters will do you Try It today. . BeslSes counteract ing Chills, Colds and La Grippe It Is also uncqualed for Dyspepsia, Indiges tion, Constipation, Insomnia, Poor Appetite, Dizziness and Malaria, Thou sands aro using It with great satis faction. Why not try a bottle? HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS Is more than a possibility. It Is tho thing that can bo reckoned on'nearly all of tho time. Wrong, whether" It comos In Uio shapo of official cor ruption or dlvorco court nastlness, Is simply the small blemish on a body otherwise as fair as day. TakoHeart, you that carry gloom In your breasts. You aro living In tho grandest country the sun shines on? under a system of government that has mado strength and developed hu manity slnco Its beginning, and real izo that that grand old optimist, Dr. Collyor, spoke well when ho said, "The country Is safe. HATS AND THE HEATHEN. Tho Inner circles of tho Mt. Look out, Ohio, M, B. church, and the con gregation Is wrestling with a problem, compared to which tho ago of Ann Is as plain as a plko-staff, and who ntruck Billy Patterson not worth even guessing at. At first glance there Is but llttlo connection between the forelflgl mis sions and tho prlco of malo head gear, or between tho salvation of tha heathen and a gontleman's hat, yet this Is the very question which Is causing tongues fomlnlne to wag and hasty visits to bo mado by unbonnet ed ladlos, seoklng more light, or trying to glvo it. It seoms that two weeks ago the missionary society of tho church gave a social at tiro homo of ono of tho members, the purpose, of couro, botng to swell tho funds Intended for tho onllghtonmont of heathen outsldo of our own country. As Is naturally to bo anticipated, whoro brlght-oycd girls officiate, many of tho most dashing young mon of tho neighborhood aro pretty apt to bo In tho viclnago, nnd, as a corollary, tho smaller brothora of both girls and young men nro pretty euro to be on hand also. TIiIb was tho caso at Mt. Lookout, and while tho young mon woro growing hilarious on pink lem onade and buying a 15 yoars' supply of be-rlbboned pln-cushlons nnd glm cracks galoro, theso youthful vandnla scalod tho walls, bo to speak, entered tho hall of the hospitable mansion, nnd cut tho crowns from threo hats, and undoubtedly, nt tho same time cut off their chances of ultlmatoly wearing one themsolves. The ques tion now la who will pay for the hats. The young mon very ungallantly ln slbt on having the damage pall for their wealth was Invosted already. With loyalty worthy of a better causa tho young vandals will not peach, and tho young ladles foel that tho hats ot their guests should be paid for, and tho missionary funds should bo drawn on. The money was subscribed for tho heathen, can it bo used to buy gontlomon's hats? Some say no, some yos, and the warfaro waxes hot and furious, while the hatleee and hope lees young men wander aimlessly about with a superabundance of pin cushions, and a painful scarcity of head covering. The outcome is nnx lously awaited. TREATMENT OF THE INDIAN8. Undoubtedly there Is much sympa thy wasted on the noble red roan, and whon It Is charged that the patofaoea swooped down on him. took his lands and drove him toward the setting sun, It might bo well remembered that when the palefaco did the driving act there weren't enough red men from ocean to ocean to occupy a territory aa large as Ohio. aa4 that the noblo red man Is naturally hostile to water, and Is a loafer at heart. At the sama time not all the facts that could be marshaled against he noble red man warrant the palefnoe In skinning the life out of him, swindling him of his remitanU of tend, passing counterfeit moaey on him, and making him be Ueve that a deed for a quarter sea. Uoa of bottom kutd. well Umbered, U nothing but a deoferaUoa to swear- off drinking and become a good and du tlful eUlaea. In faet. it may be admitted that, though the best Indian is the defunet broad, yet the red man haa some rights which the paleface ought to bo compelled to reelect, bat which, aa. eordlag to the roporte made by Coa. mkwtoaew Beoapirte am) Woodruff, be deeaa't neeet even a MtOe bit. Tho report of their tvveaJgtlo at the treatment ef the Imlkuu ia Oklai homa and Indian Territory Is no creditable reading, by any me&aa. It nM MONDAY. MARCH 14, 1904. Is, in fact, a story of a systematic plundering of the InJIans by practic ally tho whole force of Inspectors, agents, surveyors and traders and the Indian has been without remedy. Surrounded by officials whom he know to be hostile to him, ho submits In silence to wrongs which could only be righted by taking up tho hatchet and going on tho warpath, and the In dians of Oklahoma and Indian Terri tory have learned wisdom by experi ence and know that, right or wrong, the murder of an agent would ba stornly avenged. In their report Messrs. Bonaparto and Woodruff say: The conditions Involved Immediate danger of ruin to tho genuine Indian population and profound discredit to tho United States, exciting reasonable discontent on the part of all classes of the population, and demanding prompt and drastic remedies on tho part of congress. Whatever may be the faults of tho noble red man, of his predilection for a Ho, when tho truth would do him better, or his fondness for going fish ing, whllo his gazelle-eyed squaw does tho work at home, thoro is noth ing in cither objection that warrants tho predatory palofaco In taking from the Indian tho llttlo that remains to him. Ho Is entitled to be treated with Justice all the more so becauso he is helpless, himself, to enforce Justlco against his dcspollers. Mr. George Chandler, retiring presi dent of tho Stato Fair board, takes Govornor Chamberlain to task for ap pointing a Democrat to succeed him, saying: "Whllo I am glad he took tho ac tion he did In my caso I do not like to seo politics enter so far in non- political mattors. I havo regretted nothing moro than tho Governor's ac tion In bringing his ofllco down to tho level of a political machine." Tho Baker Herald, which Mr. Chan- dler usoe to oxpross his Ideas, In com menting, says: "That tho Governor Is determined to reward all of tho Democrats ho can whllo In" ofllco Is ovldent from tho fact that In tho Stato Fair appointments which should havo been non-polltlcal, ho has mado threo appointments nnd they nro all Democrats." It Is regretted, or nt least regrot able that politics enter Into tho mat tor of making appointments, but they havo done so over since tho Inception of tho government nnd will probably contlnuo to do so as long as It ex ists. To bo perfectly fair and frank, It may as wen bo admitted that the Gov ornor Is not lonosomo In his position. Tho different boards in this stato ap point Republicans to ofllco, becauso tho boards aro Republican, If they wore Democratic boards tho appoint eee would bo Democratic, or If Prohi bitionists, teetfttnllftm Tt-n.,l.i i.-, j ... ' . ... nvuill UUIU Hill offices. To the victor belongs the spoils, nnd Senator Vest emphasized this during Cleveland's administration by asking In the sonnte "If the spoils don't be long to tho victors, who In h 1 do they bolong to?" The asylum omployes, tho reform school management, the Insano asylum nro under Republican management bocauso tho appolntlvo powor Is Re publican. Tho penitentiary Is under Democratic management becauso the appolntlvo power Is Democratic. Tho Republican board that would appoint Domocrats, or the Democratic govorn or that would appoint Republicans, would be classed as traitors by their own party, and fools by their oppon ents. The Presidents of tho Unltod States whatever their politics have Invari ably followed this rule, because thoro Is no other to follow. X-RADIUMS President Smith was not Interested in looking after the wives of bis apos ties he had more of his own than he could keep tab on. Pattl has made her farewell tour, and she didn't "fare well." either. After the speech by Geo C. Brown ell before the Salem Young Men's Re publican Club the other evening all 80FTNES3 OF 8EAL8KIN. ! Mraled fcy natuaa llalr Where Daadrnflt U Uradlratcd. SMUkm U admired the worM ever for Its eettBeae and steuiatu; asd yet the human hair U equally as soft and Bw3y when healthy; and the radical oausa of all hair trouble is dandruff, which U oaused Pl"fw.I,nuU that saps the vjtatlty of the hair at 1U root Kewbro'a HerpleMeU the onlr preparation that Is fatal to the dandruff nrm. Without dan. drutt there U bo falUag- hair, but a lux urUat trrewth of sleaey. .art hair U w drutt. KM the danfeutc term. Thew. aade r wom n their beautiful autta . . ....,-.,. -v, iin auea. IHalel J. Fry. Speelal Aeat. Jm . L,n l wW m w SJr m Lr Cures BMaHJpMMManHFJMUHaMalBI ' " 1 prvsent gavo threo cheers nnd' n "tiger" for Teddy Roosevelt. That comes pretty near being aa good a Roosevelt club as anyone could ask and It Isn't a victim of factionalism either. If living with five wives 40 years Is a good thing, why wouldn't It be still better to live with one wife 200 years, as tho old patriarchs used to 2 The prospective paving of Court street with broken rock Is ono of tho best harbingers of good times for tho futuro that anyone could ask. How can a dead politician know that ho Is dead anyway? Tho man who said, "Tho moro I see of men tho better I like dogs" had evldentlyvlsited "Undo Tom's Cabin." Salem was a dry town again yesteri day, but not so dry as on the previous Sunday, thero being several ounces of prevention provided, also a good many pounds of cure. Tho audience at Uncle Tom'a Cabin did not seem much affected ovor Llt tlo Eva's, death, probably realizing that had sho lived Bho might bo as bad an actress as her mother. When Llttlo Eva took a look at her father sho was willing to die. Strange but some peoplo will still talk about building fireproof build ings. A Sumpter mining man received 12 proposals of marriage In one mall last week. As ho has considerable dough and a good mine, ho should tread lightly. The reason thero aro marriages on earth and nono In heaven may be that "fools rush In where angels fear to tread." Professor Slaughter of the Chlcagq University, says that tho crying of an Infant Is "nothing but tho sweetest music." It Is proverbial that a Jack ass enjoys thistles. It rained yesterday, but numberless citizens managed to keep dry. And now comes tho Baker Demo crat and solemnly asserts than an irrigation company In Idaho Is going to turn nil Snake rivor Into a ditch a hundred feet wido nnd ten feet oPK WM All the newest styles Best Assortment Most Reasonable Prices in Marion Co, j Ro'stein 8c Dry Goods and Millinery 302 Cnmmofriaf Qffoof weso8w89eaBe jx-)nitnotoi)miiQf tTtl mdhi lis mm THI lUOtll tututiHiiTUM stat. j- eaau xiaoo to n E1KM s15 R. M. Wade & Co. Mt"1" ihww.i i imiiiwl arritt & Tfc..t. u warocer,ea "4 bettM Groceries than ANYBODY There's where you get GOOD treatmenVand GOOD goods UroP m 8e & yourseE erry Pectoral i consumption. N .1. cases, but very many. Your a, ...nt ,.11 ...... ' uur uunui win iwu yuu more about this cough remedy. tSiCV .1..An Cnnl.n .IwaiI w.... .,.!,. uctj'. u" .cu nuumm miss thil cupiui 01 wuiw-r iuui, mai Hind of ,1 uuen cuuiu curry. Mr. Parry is engaged In organizing! .ant.., ,, fl fl, f linlnnlnH. -I U uuiuu W "fi umvuioiii, Mr. Parry's non-union workingm, union going on a siriKo against Panr nas aoiuu ui uio i-iuiuums or tag U morous in It - -' Ohio has arranged to honor Hun for ono day. Congress has appointed a comnlt teo of Its members to oxamlno lUen It will bo another Smoot caso In whldi tho charges against congressmen will bo burled under charges agalmi Brlstow. Hobson Is running for congress fa Alabama, having resigned from ti navy. It Is to bo hoped tho attempt to sink a Morrlmac at tho mouth of hit phonograph will bo successful. 9 General Kuropatkln says tho treaty of peace will bo signed In Toklo. Poj. sibly that Is where the mikado will in sist on Russia's representatives mwt. Ing for tho purpose. -i The Excitement Not Over. Tho rush to tho drug store sttll ni tlnuos and dally scoroj of people call for a bottlo of Kemp's Balsam for tht Throat and Lungs for the cure of uougns, uoms, Anuiraa, uronchltli and Consumption. Kemp's Balsam, tho standard family remedy, Is sold oj a guaranteo and never falls to give en tire satisfaction. Prlco 25c and C0& s " Portland and Return Only V&, Tho Southern Pacific Is now selling round trip tickets to Portland from Salem for 12.20, good going Saturday p. m., or any train of Sunday, return ing Sunday and Monday, giving all day Sunday and Monday la Portlanl Tho samo arrangement applies from Portland, giving all Portland people a chanco to visit valley points at greatly reduced rates. The White House Can give you a good meal any sftui of tho day or night CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind Yoir Have Always Boars tho Signaturo of &, LLIIMLKY Largest Stock ; I Geeiibatith ic)a8eiatftl9iaiai(atsK You Can Buy Stoves that are low- i et priced than "Gat- ! lanrfs'fetttnonetnat ! is worth as much. 'Garlands' ate made In all needed sires and varieties and for all kinds of foel. Lawrence Bougll " t m CUB P. O. OKOCIRY. E cot ext the Ises boo ano the slvc ing Knl torn her city atlr bus T aj nes ing Coi tloi Thl ted dat too rea I as res Six Ing hoi to thl! 1 cor str bo pos cor wit bul str. twi Stc to In tui bo fir r Sa on In IS Tl th at Q' th si n tl r tl d I e c