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rTi'"''"rT''?TIWf WJfl(JlH!lWl(ip'Jj(J!5J)IWlw " TWO DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, 8ATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1904, T- T7V BBBIBBB '-" . . B& itortal linage of TTbe IDatl 3-oumal aNKracL ByHOFER BROTHERS. Clcrlpps News Association Telegram. Published ovory afternoon cxcpot Sunday at 197 Commorclal street Subacrlptlon terms: Dally one year, $4.00 In advance; dally three months, $1.00 In advance: dally by carrier, 50c per month; weekly one year, $1.00 In advance. JOURNAL 8PECIAL DELIVERY. Ono woolc 10c; one menlb, 35c; thrco months $1.00. At Journal office; at Daue's grocery, South Salem; at Bowersox' grocery, Yew Park; Asylum Avenue Grocery Store; Electric Grocery, East State s treet Single Copies Price 5 cents. Price to newsboys 2J4 cents per copy. To Mall Subscribers Tho date when you oubscrittlon expires Is on the ftddroes labol of ach paper. When that dato nrrlvoe, If your subscription lias not again boon paid In advance, your namo la taken from tho list. A chango of dato on tho addrosa labol Is a recolpt Entered at the postofflce at Salem, Oregon as second-class matter. I $20,000 down or tho same sum In $2,000 annual Instalments for his trouble. He began with fifteen, acres of ground that would not support two cows and a horse. Now the same land supplies food for thlry-flvo cows and two horses, bringing. him a large Income from the place. It Is on? of tho most remarkable Instances of practical results of model farming In this country, ns Country Life In Ameri ca points out. 0 LIBERAL METHOD- Dates of Local Events. Monday, April 4, Jefferson Demo cratic banquet, Salem. Thursday, April 7th, Polk county Itopubllcnn primaries. Wednesday, April 13, Congression al convention, first district, Salem. Thursday, April 14, Marlon county Democratic convention. Thursday, April 14, Republican ntnto convention at Portland. Tuosday, April 19, Democratic stnto convention at Portland. Juno 15, 1G and 17, Department of Oregon O. A. It., in annual reunion at Hood River. LIFE'S TAVERN. In this old Tavern there are rooms so dear. That I would linger hore. I love thoso corntrs and fnmtllar nooks Where I have sat with people and with books. Tho very Imperfections and the scars About the walls and celling and tho lloor, The sagging of the windows and the door, Tho dlnglnoss Hint mars The hearth and chimney, and the wood laid baro There on tho old black chair. Tho dear dilapidation of tho plnoo Smiles In my face, And I nm loath to go. Hero from tho window Is n gllmpso of son, Enough for me; And ovory ovonlng. through tho win dow bars, Poors In tho frlondly stars. And yot I know Thnt some day I must go, and oloso tho door, And sep tho House no more. Mary Rurt Meesor. In tho April At. lantlc. rls tho most conslderato treatment, as It is not a pleasant task for any young man to down anothor man for a high position. Tho oppononts of Judge Burnett In this county should treat that gentle man with tho utmost falrnoss and courtesy. If It seems to be the desire of tho Republicans of the other coun ties that ho be renominated tho Ma rlon county delegation should renomi nate Judge Burnett, but this should not bo dono simply because some gag resolutions were forced through the convention In his behalf. Let a spirit of fairness and Justice and cloaner mothods prevail In all our political relations toward each other, and the men and party that employ those mothods will win in tho long run. NEW YORK ISTS. The more liberal elements among the Now York Methodists have for some tlm been agitating tho propo sition to rnlso the ban plncod by the Dook of Discipline on dancing, card playing' and tho visiting of theaters. They have long recognized that the puritanical strictness of that prohibi tory rule Is no longer In harmony with the advanced spirit of tolerance prevadlng all Christian churches. All previous efforts to bring about a modi fication of that rule were rendered futile by tho opposition of tho ortho dox elements. The agitation has been continued, however, and It Is bolleved, that at tho conferences to be hold here this month strong prossuro will be brought to bear, to have dancing, card playing nnd thontor going among tho forms of amusement to bo avoided by the faith ful. Tho principal reason urged against tho prohibitive rulo Is, that It ennnot easily bo enforced. X-RADIUMS The disposition of many a man has made him poor that is his disposition of monoy. A iipt$ .iAmM Menaced at Loom PLUCKY WEAVER ENDURES PAINFUL PERSECUTION. Course Pursued by Mr. Hlckey to Bring to an End a Serious Inter ference With His Work. The pluck which Mr. C. H. Hlckey, of No.3 Main street, Harris, Rhode Island, exhibited In persisting in his work as a cptton woaver, while ho con tinued to bo tho victim of an effort to drive him from his looms In tho Bre non Mills of Oeorglavlllc, mado him an object of peculiar interest to his follow yorkmon. Evory day his work was hampered moro, and at Its closo ho dragged Cherry Pectoral If your doctor says this Is the best cough medicine you can take, then take it. We are willing to leave it with him. i&ATW., MMMBfTTsssssssssl'BssssMssssssssssssssssssmB ! '"' AMONG THE MAGAZINES FAIRNESS AND JU8TICE IN POLI TICS. The Journal believes thero Is an ole mont of fairness nnd justice that should prevail In politics, from the prlmnrlos to the cIobo of olootlon. From tho beginning of tho primar ies, there should be consideration of all intoreits, nnd If thero Is no align ment possible two Mlntus should bo put up. Yutsr should not bit compelled to take any man's dictation, or any dic tation from any net of men. Direct nomlnntlnu will go fnr to aolve this abuse, but even thnt sys tem must be backed by a dealt e for fair treatment. If an open primary ran be called to select delegate, at wTilch all have the saint opportunity to express them salve, that Is right. It pays to conduct conventions fair ly, and take no advantage of any man. Railroad Instructions and snap Judg ment tyrannical rulings belong to the political scavenger of the past, anil not to modern Republicanism. Marlon county politicians should treat Congressman Hermann with the greatest consideration, and remember that Us has done effective work for this county, and for the city of Salem. The friends of Mr Ilertuaun In till couuty sbotill give to lion. I.. T. liar- HU8TON FOR CONGRESS. While there Is apparently a division of sontlinent In Washington county bo- twoon Herman and Harris tho roal candidate from that county will bo Hon. 8. R. Huston. Mr. Huston doos not want the ofll co but his frionds have Insisted that he ontor the field nnd quietly await vontsN In the last convention nj Eugene a yoar ago ho was ngnlnst Hermann. Mr. Htuton Is a man of flno char actor, and was tho cholco of tho Marlon county men for chairman of tho convention at Eugene. Ho Is a man of such fairness that when chairman Ilrownoll loft tho con vention hall ho turned It ovor to Mr. Huston to administer, knowing he would tnko no unfair ndvantago of his absont opponont. In mentioning these mnttors about the dlfferont candidates for congross, The Journal wlshos to bo distinctly understood ns doing It out of n doslro to be fair and courteous, and not for n moment admitting that Its own first cholco, Hon. Ringer Hermann, will not bo renominated by tho convention nt Salem on 'April 13th. John W. Churchman, M. D., opens the April Atlantic with a searching nnd brilliant diagnosis of Christian Sclonco, which cannot fall to provoke discussion nnd to Interest a wide clr clo of ronders on whatever sldo they may hap of this much-mooted question. stock company or corporate combina tion engaged In commerce among tho several states or with foreign nations, and If so to investigate the organiza tion, capitalization, profits, conduct and management of tho business of such corporations, companies and cor porate combinations, and to furnish to this house at his earliest convenience the results of the Investigation hero in requested." woman A fow days ngo nn old asked for a ticket. "Where aro you going?" "On tho train, of course." "Dut to what placo?" "Well, it soeniB to mo you are get ting awfully importinont, young man." o John Sealy has sold lot 3, In block 9, In Salem, to Sarah J. Denny for $2000. QQ9Q99999909999Q09Q9QQQ99QQ999Q99QQ199 Outing for "March has a delicious breezy cover page that carrlos one out-of-doors In spirit if not in reality. Tho Important announcement is male that John Burroughs Is to begin with tho April number a department on sports and animal lifo in this maga zine. Tho odltor of Outing is mak ing a trip in South Amorlca and will have Interesting stories for the read ers of that monthly. A MAN KNOWN IN THE WEST. Among tho many men of forolgn birth who havo bocome nnturallzed citizens of the United States nnd won amlnence In tholr adopted country, few havo had a more varied and 10 mnntlo career than Henry Vlllnrd whose memoirs will bear the Imprint of Houghton. Mllllln & Co Landing In Now York In 1SB3 nnd trying In di vers wnya to earn n Ilvllhood. Mr. iVIIIard finally worked hi wnv Into Journalism and achieved distinction as a Held corresiwndent of various New York papers during the Civil War. Sulwequently devoting himself to railroad construction nnd finance, he founded In Oregon the railway and steamship comiwnlej which gave such an Impetus to Tho caso of Japan by an American Counsellor of tho Japaneso Legation in Washington, Is a tlmoly article In tho April Losllo's Monthly, nnd tho host prosontatlon of Japan's side In tho prosont struggle that has been put In English. Thero is a brilliantly illustrated article on "Our Melan choly Pastimes" which amuses us whllo It makes us think, and an in teresting description of The Chance for nn American Slngor with a num ber of portraits of Rndlsson who was roally the dlscovoror of the groat Northwest, and an article on the work ors of Conoy Island aro good reading. Thero is verse, too, In the number and somo snappy rovlows of the books of the hour. Call for Congressional Convention A convention of tho Republican party of tho First congressional dis trict of tho state of Oregon Is hereby called to meet in Saloin, Ore., Wednes day,. April 13, at 11 a. m., for the pur poso of nominating ono representa tive for congress and to transact such other buslnoss as may properly come beforo the convention. The convention will consist of 177 delegates, apportioned among the sev eral counties of tho district as fol lows, tewlt: Denton, 7; Clackamas, 18; Coos, 9; Curry, 3; Douglas, 14; the development of Jackson. 12; Josephine, 7; Klamath, YOUR HAT May lie n StylUU Onr, Hut It Makra Trouble. A man Usually buys a ht that's "I styK" but the mixHrn hat for ww Its lots t answer far. HakUieadtf ars irrowlaff mors huwwt ous every day. Hats make xoellsnt UeMilMt: nlaes for the parasttle Berau which sap tne mo jruin i" n ui mi hair. When your hair bsglna to fall out ana jour scalp Is full of. Dandruff It b a ur sign that thsso oeuntlss gsrms ax busily at work. Thr is but ono way to vereoma th trouble and kill tho terms-that way It te apply Newbro's HerplaWo to the oatp-lt will kill the perms and healthy hair I aura to result. Sold by leading druggists. Send lea In stamp for sample to Tho Herpleide Co Detroit. Mich. Daniel J. Fry, Special Agent that great state, and carried to com pletion the Northern Pacific railroad. Mr. Vlllnrd has recounted frankly his achievements and fallurea. and has given Interesting glimpses of the leadlug public men of his day. with most or whom he earn Into close contact. Notable among these were Uncoln. Chase. Oreelsy. Oarfleld aud Itlsiuarck. Of the great battle of the war of which he was a witness. Mr VUlard hM given extremely hill and valuable descriptions of Hull Hun. Shltok, Fredericksburg, Charleston Harbor aud Chattanooga as well as of Ohlckaiuaugs. n i . THE MODEL FARMER FOUND. A dairy farmer In IMmsylvanln. whine wonderful success was dee crlbod In Prof. L. H. Bailey's series or articles In Country Ufe In Ameri ca on "How to Make a Living Prom the Und." has uow been approached by the V S. Department of Agrleul tur. which wishes to make hl farm the subject of a bulletin on model farming. He objects, however, to making his place the Mecca of broth- or agriculturists the country over, un less tho government will pay hla 4; Lake, 4; Lane. 19; Uncoln, 5; Unn, 14; Marion, 23; Polk, 8; Tllla mook. 5; Washington, IS; Yamhill 11. Total, 177. The samo being one delegate-at-large for each county, one for every 180 votes cast for Judge Dean on the last general election, and one for every fraction of 1M larger than 100. That the work of the convention may be expedited as much as possible the committee suggests that the chain men and secretaries of the several eouuty conventions certify to the llat of delegates elected by their county conventions to this congressional con vention and mall them at once to Cur tis D. Winn, secretary congressional committee, Albany, Ore. Delegates or others In attendanoe at the convention may secure a rate of one and one-third fares for the round trip on tho Southern Pacific and tho Carvallls & Eastern railways by paying full faro to Salem, taking a receipt for faro paid from tho ticket agent and having same properly certi fied by tho secretary of the conven tion, T. W. HARRIS. Chairman Congressional Committee. 0URTI3 B. WINN, Secretary. CHAnLES H. HICKEY. himself to his homo and was put to bed exhausted nnd suffering to such an oxtont that sleep was impossible. Every morning ho forcod hlmsolf with horoic roeolutlon to rosumo his work. Dut tho days wont by without bringing him any relief, until It became clear that even his romnrkablo will powor could not long sustain such fearful odds. His good wife bocamo alarmed and both began to look oagcrly for assistance Thoy found it at last by following tho advlco of a storokoopcr and a French woavor whoso sympa thlos had been aroused. Told In his own way, Mr. Hickey'g oxporlenco was as follews: "Myi troublo, I think, enmo from the strong draught of cold air that played about my foot "at my six looms. Ono foot swelled Just above the ankle, and tho ' pain became something terrible. I J forced mysolf to limp nbout during ( tho day, but It was worst at night when I got home and, as soon as I got my suppor, I had to go to bed to get a little rollef. Resides tho ' tprturo In my foot I would have nor-j vous Jumping spells, shortness of. breath and pain near my heart. "I stood it as woll as I could for' threo months, trying many medicines but all tho time getting worso, until I two frionds told mo what wonderful ' vlrtuo thoy had found In Dr. WIHam's Pink Pills for Palo People. Ono of thorn said thoy had cured his rheuma tism' and that ho considered it 'the foremost of nil remedies.' "Now, I bloee Dr. Williams' Pink Pills mysolf for tho first box I took holped mo and, after I had taken three boxos, tho swelling wont down and tho pain and lameness loft mo for good. I hnvo had no trace of tho Deutsche? Kleiderladen Come ia and examine our large stock of Spring and Stim me Clothing We can lit yot out with the most styl ish goods of the latest patterns. Prices the lowest. We also catty a full as- 5 sortment of medium and light weight tnde?weai4 and shirts. S Emil Koppe Y. M. C. A. Building. 9996GW99iWlW&904MH91Mmi9QQQ9&9MQe9 ft 9 MHtMmiMHMgMa New Goods Aiving Daily! New Lawns New Chamht ay 1 New Challies 5c yd, J3. New Waist Satins 25c a yd i RLT s s-i 4 Hn4j s r ew styles apffing iviillineffy i j I A beatrtilal display, flue qoality, reasonable prices. Rostein & Geenbatm 6 302 Commercial Street. $fa9B9MM99Q99W99999WB9999SM99m9lHtB99 dreadful Itinoee since. My wife and I never fall to recommend thoso pills to every ono wo And aflllctod with rhou matlsm." Thero Is Joy In the Hlckoy cottage now, for the dlsonso that dogged tho heels, and marred the sleep and sought the ruin of the woavor, has beon com pletely mastered by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Obstinate cases of neu ralgia, sciatica nnd even locomotor ataxia, have also ylolded to the same remedy, which Is a specific for all dlsoasoe of tho blood and nerves. Thoso pills are sold by all drugglste throughout the world. 9999Q9Q9499999999&BW94999t Do What Wc Claim AFTER PAPER TRUST. Resolution Introduced In Congress Asking for Investigation. Representative Ully. of Connecti cut, who. It U said, has devoted con siderable time and study to the na- per supply question, has Introduced the following resolution In congress requesting an Investigation of the methods of the trust: "Resolved. That the secretary of common and labor be and he is hereby requested to Investigate the causes of the present high prices of white paper used for the printing of newspapers In the United States, and Ute great scarcity of the same, and whether the said conditions have re sulted In whole or In part from any contract, combination In the form of trust or otherwise or conspiracy in ro stralnt of commerce among the sever al states and territories or with for elgn countries; also whether the said prloee have been controlled In whole or In part by any corporation. Joint We guarantee sulllclent proof that Dr. J. F. Cook the Botanical Doctor cures nil kinds Of dlsonaoa after nil nthnr nphnnla nnil ilnptnrs have failed, such as cancer, tumors, (oxtornal and lntornal) Gravel 9 kidney, bono dlsonses. Consumption, gall stones, rheumatism, dropsy, and dlabets, appendicitis have never yot failed, and female diseases, all the foregoing without tho knlfo, or plaster or poisons, and with no pain to the patient whatever. Testimonials of prominent people Consultation free. t. F. J. Cook 301 Liberty St.. Salem. Oregon. Formerly of Omrha, Neb. 99999999999999999&QS939Q9999tQ99Q9&9&9&Q&999C00 D 0i99999999999999999OC0Z9O99e9999999t99t9i9(t9989ll g Have You Ever Ordered Your Groceries from i Haiett & Lawrence If not, jou are away behind tho times. Howovor, they aro al- ways glad to see new patrons, and If you call on thorn, you will be e more man pleased. "ou will find them at the corner of Commercial 6 g and Ferry streets. 99999Q9G99699999999$99999&99999l3394iQ9e&$999S&0 Theo. M. Barr . Successor to Barr & Petzel. araaSsTDKTjEaDEs, - - l SALEM, Hot Air. Hot Water and Steam Heating a Specialty. OREGON ,. J&iiSfi. .- .,jjkni&Ti' tAtfwi $. ,u. - t ui . a ffr-initio It