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j ViKJ$5 l JU I (Hi . j for Ihfa n to and C h 1 Id re n . The Kind Tou Have il ways Brabt lias borne the sirnav . v fare of Chas. II. Fletcher, and has been made under his . personal supervision for overj SO years. Allow no one ; , : tQ deceive yon in this. Counterfeit, Imitations and jnst-affood are but Experiments, and endanger the -health of ChlldreuKiperience against Experiment. The Kind Yon, Have Always Benight Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. drop Off at : BUFFALO iThe -Fan-American 'Expoation is going, to give the World's Fair a hard rub. Those New Yorkers are preparing a whole loi of surprises and wonderful things to dazzl the people who visit their Fair this yan Money is beinj lavishly expended in creating beautiful scenes, nolle buildings, artistic effects, etc j and the low rates will draw crowds to the spot, where Niagara adds its wonders in 'tho P.ni-Amcrican attrac- tions. . .:' ' -;'- ' I " . The iK)iut of this preachment is that the NORTHERN PACIFIC js tl first link in the steel chain that reaches to , Iiuffalo -r if you prefer to go by water ifrora Duluth, well and cood, it reaches Duluth, too. . THE NORTH C0AST4,fMITEP7AFTEtt MAY 5tli, vwill 'bo the Crack Train of the Nojrthwest in ore than ever.., .Call on our local agents for rates and other information. A. D. Char ton, Assistant Gen I Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon The Pacific Homestead . ' ' r'v'-': SALEM, OREGON j ' ; , ' ! : . ; The leading Farm Paper pf the Pacific Norlh . - west. 20-page illustrated J weekly, $1 per year. j - tVe want good agents and solicitors and to such . 1 . . will pay a liberal commission. Write for terms.. . . Advertisers should patronize the Homestead I CIRCULATION, 8,000 WEEKLY Special rates on ljmg time contracts. Clubbing rate with the Twico-I-Week Statesman, if -paid in advance, for within' six , months after giving the order, $1.75, 1 ; . "ft Address: PACIFIC HOMESTEAD, f Office m Statesman Building, ' SALEM, OR. FINE JOB PRINTING jrtt CommtrcUI. Street, SALEM. STATESMAN JOB OFFICE OREGON. N -or TBI TwIcc-a-Week Statesman WEEKLY OREGONIAN, per year...... TWJCE-A-WEEK STATESMAN; per year". JOUR pftlCE, BOTH PAPERS... PACIFIC-HOMfeSTEAD. jurytir.!..... TWlCE-sA-WEEK STATESMAN,' per year...: .$1.50 $1.00 DOTH PAPERS. CHICAGO INTER-OCEAN, per year.. ..... TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, per-year GOTH PAPERS. . ., HOARDS DAIRYMAN, per year. .7. ,..;.., TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, per year BOTH PAPERS. OREGON POULTRY JOURNAL, per year TWICE A-WCEK STATESMAN, per year BOTH PAPERS. ......... THRICE-A-WEEK NEW YORK WORLD, TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, per year BOTH; PAPERS..;...... .... .....42.00 ...... stio ...... ft.f ....4175 11.00 ,...;$l.oo .... ...SU5 S1.00 ... ........ . ........... .$10 . " -: . v i ..$1.75 JSO .....i.U.IUOO per year. TWICE-A.WEEW STATESMAN, per veart.... BOTH PAPER3. I ..... attcrn to each subacriber). .$1.40 i i .$1.00 .$1.00 I. ...$1.G5 $1X A- Step Akaead For Xd.bor 4a.nd ' i . '--it i ).:;.: . Capital MARK HANMA CONSIDER THE ' TUECENT CONFERENCE IN NEW YORK THE GREATEST STEP EVER TAKEN ; FOR THE SPEEDY SET TLEMENT OF j DISPUTES ARISING ' BE TWEEN" LABOR AND CAPITAL. The or ganization of capital, which has come to stay, was ad evolution which naturally followed the organ ization of labor, which also has come to stay, and the concentration of the interests of the two sides, which should be friendly and not hostile, into the hands of a comparatively few individuals will make for the best interests of both. v K Too much, of course, must not be expected at first. The agree-: ment reached at tfio New York conference wms simply a platform, and tho good, that is to result from it must develop in the future ,T!ie public must not get the idea that we are to revolutionize every thing relating to the Condition of bibor and capital or that the joint committee is to undertake arbitration by compulsion. ' ' n ..' ,IN FACT WE ARE OPPOSED TO COMPULSORY ARBITRATION. WE BELIEVE WE CAN ACCOMPLISH MORE BY GETTING INTO CLOSER TOUCH AND CONTACT WITH LABOR. The first step will be to establish a relationship between Hhe two interests, and this will serve as a fonndation to work on. WHILE WE DO NOT EXPECT THAT THERE WILL BE NO STRIKES, THEY WILL BE MINIMIZED AS A RESULT OF THE CONCILIATORY AND ARBITRATION POLICY 9 Ihe road are rfcat Independent !in"J. j and some are ayatema , controlIeJ Ly l groups of menl outside the live larat ' ; ayndicates. But practically half the : stupendous netM-ork, alTectins In t ne way or another every Inhabitant In the country. Is In possession of five tit tie bodies of men with headquarters Inl ew Tork. A strtp of land hundreds of miles wide, beginning at the Wash lnglon ports inl the Northwest and sweeping east io the lakes, is pnctl cally an Industrial field of Mr. Hill attd air. Morgan. Iri Mr. JIarrlman'a hands In some measure is the prosperity of California and the .Southwestern states, as weU is of a broad strip up the Mississippi Valley, a futile band through the prajiHe States, and til t! habitable land reaching west from th Atlantic states live to the rhythm of the Rockies to the doaat.. The Central At New Tor Central and the Pennsylva nia railroad. It Is true that one can golfrom Boston wo San Francisco, from the Gulf to, St. jPauI, and. travel nut t mile on the rqads of the railroad sriants. but only jthrough a very narrow pathway and foir the most part wlthir. view of competing syndicate lines on either side. Anld who that travels cn railroads or receives freight from tsil roads or sends his products by rail roads within our borders does not do s4 ver the colored lines on the accom panying railroad map? - "Wlwn tt Is W membered. furthermore, that Morgan men are directors In Vanderbilt roads. Mill men In Pennsylvania to?J, Sould men In Harrlman roads, and that every possible Interweaving: of common con trol exists throughout the great groups, the lines of demarcation melt away nd we see dimly outlined a condition of af fairs which ma of monopoly.-ai. G. Cunnlff in The World's Worok. ! Udzcziz Your Cowc!j. f Vour bowcli can be trained as well as your tnuseles or your brain, CJas- carets Candy Cathartic train your bowels to do n'sht. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C Never: sold ia bulk. All druggists, toe ;- ! ' r -r , ' . . . '; WILLAMETTE BASKETBALL ' '. ' ' TEAM WINS AGAIN I- Tha Beys Defeated ths Silvsrton Ag ' grsgatioit by a Handsome Score Yesterday Afternoon and Are Looking for Mora Honors. ,.- kins and Winslo. guards. . At i the fniverslty gymnIum yes terday afternoon the Willamette bas ket ballV team met and defeated : the' team from Silverton by a score of J to-S. The mme' waa the first' of ihe season for the Silverton boys, and thHrv lck jf experience waa greatly respon sible'fbr the large score. " The t.am work-of the L'nlversity boys was su perior to: that of the vsltors, txut was materially weakened by the Inability of- Captain Judd to play In his usual place at forward, " The place was tilled by Clifford Brown. In the first half Wrfd by Kinney Miller In the . second. Tho" lineup of the teams was aa follows; Silverton ltrown and Wolford, for wards; Hubbard, center"; Paige and Mmn, guards. Kl HOW TO THE AMERICAN By WILLIAM U.. R. US jT S Emperor of Germany As Beported by Gaston ds Begur, Koted French Litterateur) SEE A FUTURE MENACE IN THESE COLOSSAL TRUSTS" ; DEAR TO -THE YANKEE BILLIONAIRE. THEY, TEND TO PUT AN INDUSTRY OR AN. IN TERNATIONAL TRAFFIC INTO THE HANDS OF A SINGLE MAN OR A HANDFUL OF INDIVIDUALS. i STTPPOSE THAT J. PIERPONT "MOTl- f CAN SHOULD SUCCEED IN C03kBININO UNDER HIS OWN FLAG SEVERAL OF THE OCEANIC LINES. lie occupies no official position in bis country- no position outside that which the power of his money gives him. It wotild then be impossible to treat with him if it should occur that an international incident or a foreign power became involved in his enterprise, yet one could not mako representations to, the state, which, having no part iu hia affaire, would decline all responsibility. Then to. whom could one .turn ? ' ! TO OBVIATE THIS DANGER I FORESEE THE NECESSITY OF FORMING A EUROPEAN "ZOLLVEREIN" A CUSTOMS LEAGUE AGAINST THE UNITED STATES, SIMILAR TO THE BLOCKADE AT TEMPTED BY NAPOLEON AGAINST ENGLAND, TO THE END THAT WE MAY i SAFEGUARD CONTINENTAL INTERESTS AND ASSURE FREEDOM OF COMMERCE AT THE EXPENSE OF AMERICAN DE VELOPMENT. " '' ' J . In such an eventuality, I say without reserve, England! will be placed in the position of choosing between two policies absolutely opposed to one another EITIIERt TO JOIN IN THE BLOCK ADE AND RANGE HERSELF ON THE SIDE OF EUROPE AGAINST THE UNITED STATES OR ELSE ALLY HER SELF WITH THE STATES AGAINST THE POWERS OF THE CONTINENT. . HE WERO PROBLEM By Cx-Attorner General WAYNE MACVEAGH - ' ' HERE is a very grave problem which wo arc refusing to consider and by which refusal the ethical ideal of law is being destroyed. IT IS THE PROBLEM PRESENTED BY OUR NEGRO POPULATION, NOW' APPROACHING TEN MILLIONS OF SOULS. All of us, whether in public office or in private station,- now concur in trying to, ignore tho exiatenco of any such problem at our doors, while, we indulge in self congratulations about tho blessings we are carrying to another ten millions of dark skinned races in far distant lands. ! , j ; ' At presentho condition of the whole subject is lawlessness, and such a condition is (disgraceful to us all and is fraught with the seri ous dangers which lawlessness always brings in its train. : Willamette- UniversltyParaona and possibly tke the hueJ-Brown. forwards! Pollard, center; VU- Kina ana n ijiwiip, crunraa. Walter ft a ran and W. CvJudd actod as umpires, and Knnis as referee. )n nextvjrlday evening the home team will met the team of the Oregon Ar rlculturalM'oIloge at "galem. This game promises to be the best yet .play ed this season. K " i If You I Were Scared easily you might suppose that the pain In the lower part of your back meant kidney trouble, jllut being a person of sense you know It is only muscular stiffneas, from cjold. and that prompt treatment with ,lerry lavis rainkiller will prevent it ffom urowinR Into lum bago. Act accordingly and you -will-he R-lsd you saw this. There is but one Painkiller. Pcrry Davis Bsrttlts yl I1 Yw KiH kmn Boggt lyoh's French Periodical Drops mm ? Rtrictlr Vcffetable, perfectly liarmlcsa, sure tp accomplish DESIRED rr.fULTS. , Greatest known fcuUle remedy. . PIIITintl tmr of wntrfpMi ! fmUat.n. The rennlne U sot up onr In pMle-Snartl Car- bene tor ClrpoUr to WlLi-lAM. M i. CO . Auu, Cif elu4. VUiu. FOn SAL13 T Z. J. IMGOB. D ItUCGIST. SAU2M. OKKOON. Are You ypttpDate? IP NOT, 1)0 YOU WANT TO BE? IN EITHER CASE YOU SIIOULdJ TAIi TMK T Pa Mi iff omestea d $1.00 per yes r. Ifiyou have not tlie dollar, cut out and pIkh this coupon. and mall It today To 110MESTED Phase stnd thq CO., fealem, Oregon. 'Date. Paciiflc Homestead to my address, as. given lx?low, for twelve months, for which I agree to pay $1.00 within six months from this date. P. Q If riot paid within six months., price will be $1.25. . t i 4 1 " . ...... ..nui. . . . Homestead and IIEKK Editor Homestead: j-.nchsea II nd c J't-ar's subscript li k-der for $1.23 for one n to th': -ll'ioietpad and the Oregon Ijmiltry Journal. When your agent called like taking your In June 1 did not, feet fruifnr but he wi'RM tne to try it for three months, and ail A 1 in O PR IA T B GIFTS FOR IN v , VAL.tDS. , seine. And perhaps a little methsnlcal I t-ontrK-ance on, which It may rit, will " j Klve r;al icratificalion. A prjftly wrap Ilowf-rs and thrirty growing plants w hri h the invalid may wear, a pair of are .acceptable, offftings to the ii k. J be sllipers, or any other small arid a. rom-bud tr bunch of violets jev- an ! dainty thin which conveys a er com amlrn. Whn convalescence I thought of individual ease, will always is established a new book or t ma?i be rewarded with smiles. - Aromatic ; '' extracts, perfumery In beautiful ot- - ' , ,' j tt any little luxury . in the. way of TT ftfT Wf Iru,t oP-.qeiicaejr preparetx in anotners lifl I 11 r r III I Kitchen. . leaves gladness in its wake, lill VI ULt ; lIUis iThe c-ilment of eurpriee breaks , b ' Wonderful 'Home i . Trsatmtnt. i i.garile4 a's restorative In Its Influence ' TM Wonderful C"hi- February Ladies' Home' Journal., , oirm ne-jl wllhmit fratkn thai xi-n up tn ie. lie , Itecently there has been placed In sit cor- wh tw'ltlw groery stores a new mitautlon r'J . h..A ..railed ;UAIN-. role .f par.-, Kfu. hThs, rwts, : twin, i ... . , Ill k IflC .7 ..fc fj 117 nfo?t delicate stomach reclves It without distress, and trut few ran f II Iteuious monotony- oi invitua me hni Is therefore to be sought for and re- lf I did hot like time It would n I'.tit we like your send order for ot from laet June. Snohomish, script lon to the very muclK Pleas There Is so much contained In lu , Free water, ,r., U-iitor lIomeiite I like the Iloiri couldn't very well The articles writ! try, pubf.h eve edp which to othr source. If inl Statesman. $1.75 er year cash, or if paid wllhiii six months IS WHAT SOME O F OUIl SUUSCHlUEIUi SAT: t at the end of that t cost me unylhlna k ,m per very much and e year's sutcr.lptiir w i s h i n it s uc-c ejni . J. II. '11EL.YEA. Wah. Kept. 27. 1901. t ltom-ttad and Poultry Journal Is now $1.40.) 12 tltor Hmstes Weaae find ensiBotwd tl for my sub Hotnstead. J 1 d wilh :your pupcii valuable informal Ion J. A- ItOflKIiS. Kept.-'20, 1'1. cstead ery. much- do without It. ten and teirts from different section r parts of tie cVun Iry week, are Lkoowi- te KOtten frcfn no elligcntty applied. .: . AI.I.K.NV.. - . Itldgefltld, Wash., Aug, 19. 150U Editor IIomesteafB: Encloned find pMomce order fo.--one dollar for one year's subcrifitl'm to your valuable pstk-r. I would be lost Without it, T"!urs truly. . J. ItUNP4IIIUK. V. 11. VMl.- y "!tr Is a Class of PodI are j Who ur Injured toy the use of coffee. tark nt vcfct fmt are rniln-iy 'n- knan to mitica1 'r.nce in thm cminfnr. Throuith the use of ihe? hsrml rptn- di. tlt- rumotm doctor knnwi the scllin Itfrom coffee. It does not coif. . ovct as murn. -tJhii'ircn may drink u ft W'CALL'8 MAGAZINE (Includmg a f r p er.earU.... ...$1.00! of over nifT.Tent; r-mllr hlch '-wllH reat lK-nnt. IS et. and 2. , , ' rtuUStr? rSJ'rii - .'17 Per package. --TRY It. Ask for ............ ......... . Kins. throt. rht-'Tmstnnn. tHrrvn"". i wri ir-j- aii.mii . liver. kitiM-y. bU.l.ler. ton! firouW. lot manrto"!. all trlvat IUra-i: ' has hundred .of testimonials. Chr- LEGAL ! mnrirwti. Oil and him-f onii!tikn fr 1 H HI I f ill tnntta ttt r-n-vti Uti ft III If V rwio 14 IXjJJC tj,,; r ,,. Ciiy mrU p.r jsk and DLM PNTINO, AT STATES-'rJ" oirTMl-irc? 'Tunui MAN JOB OFFICE, 8ALEU ,rwtT Ongiiu. Mention. IUU THE JIEN' WHO CONTROL COUNTKT. THE (M. GJ Cunnlff in The World's WorVV ,Il r. then. Is-a vast continent 'belted stvd bandd and Vrlss-crossed with Thatcher, N Editor Homestead: . , r I Hin much plas?d with the Home stead rnd' Htatesnan-. believer them ecjual tn any ta -pnr -on -t hi coast." If not better. I reiktain. jrours rtt:l' fully, ' I ,;', U CRAVEN., (;!csvt!le. Or,, Nov. 12. 1 SOL. Ilitr H'Moestead . ," Please find enclriHel $1.?1 for my s'ibsc rlbtlon to the llomestcad and Kiatesman. l am imueh pleased with the Homestead. There Is much valu able information contained in it. Wish ing yfcu. stucc-css, . v v . i MttS. C.M. iiixrjY, . lllakeIy..Or, Not. 2, l0t,., .. , t Y.nk Htrong. of Mrrtle Point, Coos county. Oregon sends two newsub sriptions to the Ibm-stea,d and- says: 'f fike ihe Homestead . very much; could not aret along without It. ... , like the Homestead aa well, as everrn V. would riot like to be wUhout It. Wish- " In'g you succhs. f ' J. D. Martin, -of Vancouver, Waf h InKtoh, snys ho "llke's the Homestead Hdrndid." '. : . "'. - Win. , IV Stewart, of Knohomlsh. WarhlHgton.' wishes th llomestead crent success . i' 1 .. : V. IL WJIliams. of Outlook. Waih Invtoh, thinks "the Homestead .Is o. k.. . '-I like the -pHclfiR Homestead line and think It Is the-best farm, paper I have taken, say O. A. tloertg, of WMxIl.ind. Or. , , '. J. W. Keller, of Waterloo, Oregnn-, . says; I'lnd encloseI $1 -for one year's subscription to the Homestead. Hav ing recent lyccwne here, from Ilahfovd, full foiriia, have failed to get several i opies of your excellent i-ier, . and. brtvo tfil.-is'eil t hem" very-much., "I am ' iWetl pleasetl .with the paper, writes D. If. Farley, of Monroe, Ore-' son, ditto tt. C. Rerger, of Avon, Wath- . i:iKtOn. - ; " ';-.- .. - FrftnkiColHns, of Auhiirn. Washln t'n. saysx . i"We' like your farm faper . verymuctv better than any farm pa lmer we have ever taken. : G. W. fTernpleton, of Marysvllle, Washington; thinks "the Pacific Home- . Stead ts f.' k. : 'R :.'',; ;. '' . James ; Iauder.- of Tftcotwa, Wah Inrfton; cxprcswes himse lf in "this way; WctuH not be without yo'ur paper for t'-n times Its prjee, . v F. F. Ihali - of . Hcithers, Oregon, s.-tys: "Would not be without your p rr any longer, neyer ndssc-l anything I Ls hiueh." , 1 J. if. Fisher, of Welser, Idaho, In re newing his subscription to .ths 'Home steodsays he lis well id eased with tb paper. ,':;" W. IX Talc h, of Welser, Idaho, takes . several farm- papens. but likes ths . llomestead lest of olL ' h lr. A. Hklpton. of Payette, f labo, likes the llomestead very much and thinks "any one Interested In farming should take It Charle Coyle, owning n big wheat and stok ranch two miles west of Walla Walla, says "the F iflc llome rtead Is the lest paper on farmlnx I ever rcad,'V.'.,;". ".:. .. It. JI. McNeal. . having a ' beautiful farm seven miles west of Walla Walla, on Wall Wall river. Is Kofna- Into dairying and diversified farming. . . He praises the. Homestead by saying "Just w hat. IjmiI. ; A renewal from S'idd. Oregon. hai the following en-lpubllratlon Into the" farming and In- :oo.(H miles of railroad. Many ot coursging word idded thereto: "Industrial conditions of tha Northwest. II- C. Ja-kson; of i The.parer of all papers to s-nd to your Eastern friends, for it gives a more .thoeooch InNight than any other -