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lUIWIMltlllBHIHITOWUIWIl4JIJ)tlU.Jil;ll.'l-UJlllll.JJl.il.UUWl'tiWll''ii'iliiiiiii i I Wm iTSi wjf '"""ns! sgr,zmf" srv"w "fin "y.T"F W' 1 Cordial InviiafioD ! tKtr Avlontd,! fn ill ers of children's and boys suits, to call at our store and examine, the new lines of Vestees, Reefers and Jqsies just received. They come ' direct t from New Yotere perfect beauties and can not fail to please mothers who delight in dressing their little ones neatly and stylishly. Styles and- patterns are exclusive and they cost no more than goods you see displayed in every window. . ... K. ..,.,. ,,., . . il.50 to $7.50. Animatiscapes given away with suits. 1; W Johnson and 257 Commercial Street. m DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. BY HOKXR BHOTHBHU, MONDAi' Al'IllL. 10, 1899 fpily, Oub Vrar 3.00, in AlvflLoe krf Dally, Four Mouths 9100, J Advance, Weekly, Quo Yr titl.OO, lit Advance) A GOOD PLATFORM. Fr?nnAl.ttml tftwt tn.tKu itt an men of what Eover tMniuiulitn. rrlltflou or txilltteal io III er f V tiiMJm nummtfrM Anil friend. hip with .all i) L?i(om, iilaiiKllDK allanrmi with none, th aiio- iKirl or inn ui KOTcrninmiK in an ineir rignn, us ths mutt competent adniitilniratlonii fur uur domcvllo oonmiin. and tlio urtil bulwark Klntntl.ltilliliain tandenelnxi the pretor ration or tliflKiincrftlK'JVernmciit 111 " whole eunttltottonal vigor, m lliulitnel)orul uur Deuce at bum and mi'ety abroadi Ireouom o $i. rellKluD, friwlom of lli prw.-,r --tJiyn w prliiclplcs form lint origin, voioiouauon wnion f' Iim gone Iwfinti un. ami guided our Ki lUruUgli u f ul revolution ami ruHirmiiiijm. I iiuiiao r.vr liiiswji. PtHE PRACTICAL QUESTION OF SCHOOL GOVERNMENT. Wuodburn Independent Inception lias been taken to our report of tlio trml of Principal J. I). UUwcn on tlio charge of auuiilt and battery, contained In lut weak' Jmuo. The objection In with aoiue ground taken that autUctcnt apaco wa not given to the cvldonco or the rflcfyn-o In JUKtlflcullon of the pun Klnlitnutit administered to Ocorgo Wllcoi!. Thoro U Utile douht thut .1... ...... I...a I.a... mu t.n.1 nr1 , lift,. mu uujr lino ucuii ici; "" mm. prior cliUHllscmonltt Bcetncd not to Inve UieiliMlriMl utToot of Improving Jil conduct. To those who bellovo ,'ln Mm use of u rowhldo in achooN, JJrofcor Hawcir action toward the C'tjoy was commondublo in view of the i.' f iic.L LliuL tlio redolent of tlio whin- ping hud grossly Insulted bin teacher. Yet corporal punishment In achoola la P.rntlrely wrong. Purento semi tholr , ijlilldruntonn KiHiuuinn or lournitiK Ui bo Inatruuted mentally and not iDtirclletsly boaton, Tho day U past r wliuu the rod ih netowtry. A teacher should be ono who touches with bin or her mind, not with the oldVoity no- p Hon of u youug trw, rawhide or cat- onlneUlla. 1ft m frciuenily found, the pupil la ao unruly that the birch l ii'iiulsllo tobrlnjr liliu to wrnm, tin ' rhould bo auupended and hU cum re erred to hla father (or what he decnu the proper method to pursue. If ithuro b two repetition of hlo olfensu the boy should bo expelled. The blame would then rent upon hlinwlf und parents. In the caws of uponlon only, be ahould not bo permitted to rvturu toaoboolwIthout'lhocouKeiitof tlio board of dlrcctora. When iua- lpeudtsl thrco tlmea the tioy ahoutd bo expelled, having lvo oonoluilvo prKif that be U beyond ourrvotlon, that uelther ho nor hla parent are dualroua for bl Intellectual proxreM, that sUQtt a person la but an nbitaolo to Ujuohofs In the performance of Ah Kxccllcnt C'oinblimtlon. TN pltNMMHl Hcttiol nni) lmufifUl tftMU of tk vtp known twniiHly, ' Uyhui- or Fins, munufnctuml by tlir (UtiroitNiA. l-'io HriivuCa, llluMmte iw vitjue of oMdliiliitf tlio liqout laxu- tho prlnclploH of uUiita l.iiowii to be jfoeiUvInally laxative und ixvntlnj; t Weifl lu tUo form wont rofrcvliitiy to the tJ4t M ROfwituUlei t4i tin kyi.tt'ui. II k Ut one iMriect fctivtiflllu'iiiinr luxu liv, nkBOMUir tho bVKtin eltoutmillv. 14flfUnf ooUU, hcailnehtm uud fovor itulv vet nniiniitlv tin.l mmlitliii tut I tsovvraoine hubltuul cvmalnatUni nor 'I" Hu tmrf.Mt flVMillUII fmni ,- ., . , ... .,, , ' , WPI !! ' '" II I K nrnjr viijvvtniuiv -iiuiimv miu uu ".' ',i 1.- ....n., .... .i... i. i.i. ...... ui mm qui HMU IM HtlVtW WII v HniMVih Vir il bowols, without Wisipiilin.' H' krlUti4wr tlieiu. umbo It the llpil l.iKativa s.' Ha llw untdau Ckf nitintifiintiirlm. 11 ti '.'T7j,"rrT-r.' ..r:;-"""'..- .r md, wt thoy biij pk-nMUit to I fit , imh wv wtMiisiiiai qiiniiUfracit tlu j mm oijwihiwj rmm wuniu (inn MHMwttt 4nHt. by u motUod M U tint gJLuihiksia I'io fiviti-r mly, Ih r4r to gvt lt lnoiklui I IMMl Ui UYOU& luillutliilis. lilfUM lr Um Ml tmmut of tii A Vu.paH. m Mmmmm vry !; WUi SYRUP CO, OAXk !iJHSft )' 8c r. " BlSSt"! w wl ''... , .lA.' a. t Nnvrrc nnM nrne.nprtive bllV- Company Salem. wwinratmwi thdlr dutlo, und nrfmlly Interferes with well bchared pupils vtrlvlnir for itdvaticuiiiunt. as woll as a poor c iuiiiiIh fur scholars easily tempted to do wronir. This Is a much rnorclaud ablii plan than vainly endeavoring to make a bad boy a irood boy by ''skin nlnit" him, and especially while the clmntlsor Is ftcnxlcd with dotcstablo pabslon, fV'o Imve printed tho above In ordor to ulve place the to follow ing from the Illooiulmton, III , 1'ulillR Kcliool Journal culled Edu cutlon. It takes tho position that sclf-KOVcrnmont should be tiniffiit ny making tho pupils thouiMilvo asilst in Hid uood uovnrnmont of tho school. Most teachers huvo no doubt read the following,but such an have notsiiouni proruro tho wholo article und read and ponder. Kd, J, Journal of Education nn School Ooremmont No amount of subsequent teuchlng of tho theory of Democratic cltlr.on ship can undo the fulio Idoas that aro put In practice during tho first cUht or twelvo yours of a chlld'1 school life. A child that Is taught In school life that 'ho has nothing to do with tho good ordor or conduat of the school, and Is tuught that (Ills Is the leachor'ri business, will bo very apt to have tho same Ideas uf Ills duty as a citizen toward tho general conduct of the members of tho community let the oMcem enforce the law, A boy who In school Is allowed Ubellevo,and ucts according to thut belief, that ho hits n right to hide tho misdeeds of his fellow pupils, will bo apt to devel op In adult life Into tho alderman, who has such falso Ideas of his civic dutlCH that ho will bellcro that It Is honoraiilo to rofuso to tell who offers him u lliousuiid'dollar bribe, The boy who unhesitatingly docs wrong In school nnd relics with confi dence upon his schnolmatos not giving him uwuy, because they might bo called tattlers, is ready lodoycloptnto tlio bra no hoodlcr and lnwbrcuker, who does not hesitate to defy public opinion. Tho boy who would not cheat In an examination himself, but who does not Imsllulo to hide the tact thut his Beat-mate does It, will ho apt to do vtlop Into tho Hilf-rlghUxius olllteu who knows his neighbor Is on u slulTod pay roll, or thut unother Is defrauding the city, yet ho will keep still about tho one and vole for the other. Tho Mosluu law, tho Kngliih com mon law, und tho stututo laws nil in slst that a oIIIkoii shall bo a witness when culled upon, und that a knowl edge of a orlmo deliberately con coaled makes one it party to tho crime Yet In our ncliools we teauh exactly the opposite. Tho child Is told to do right himself, possibly, but Is told to mind hU own ulTulrti, uud Is not ex pected to iitslst In oxposlnir wrong nor In regulating the conduct ut those who constantly nffoot hi personal right In the everyday Intercourse of tho school. Tito remodyd to oullit the pupil from tho llrst day ho enter school In taking uu Interest In tho community llfoof thesahool, I.st him feel that Ho can have it voice In making and enforcing nil the regulations that effect hi in In his school life outside of mere Ititvlleotuuli work. Tlio puplj who Is disposed to make his In Muotico for right ouduot as pro uouucoa iu ooe luu uviKiispeseu: or thoughtless pupil who Imposes hi wrong ounduot on pupils and teachers alike The pupil sh'iuld be taught to bo fcarlos In dUaountcuauolug wrong doing about tho school, taught to warn his neighbor that his mUdU must cease or thut bo will oxpiuo them I nit nucly way. The pupil should bo taught to aeo that tho Individual oonduot of hit schoolmates doe affil hi rights and privilege, and that tha oouduDl of the whole community is a tuatur thut directly u(Totw blui and that bo simuld make liliu&elf felt In Influenc ing tticui. The teacher should not stAnd alono In being responsible for rluht aotlon land good conduct In tho Mhnul. a I L..l.irllu l. .i...- Il.. la.li,. ,.....!. "vhvim( v.twi'aPT. luu iimuuvi uukuv to enlUt on the side of good order and light oonduotw majority of tha school, uud through them kupprv the badly dUiwixnlyr though tie pupils. As It Is now, tho leuohor staud on one side for right action, on tho other stand tha active clmiient of disorder, while tho iKker-on tlmus in luflueuge stand the majority of tho mitnU, wko do right tliauisolviWt but aro neutral in Uiolr lullueiiee in tho Mhool. a thay IIJ be tu civic life afterward. &iturit Yeur totl Wllb ViMrta. flnixiy rtN5'l!f. tW wiIiiIpa lwer. v., ii tuu. iiit.cfuifi.toiiuia IVUiiV- ktt OLD SETTLER GONB. Heath of Leo Willis This Morning Sketch of His Life. Leo Willis passed away at 8 o'clock tills morning at Ills home, nn tho cor ner of Center nnd Capitol streets. Ho had been tilling for about n year, from catarrh of tlio stomach, com pllcntcd with other diseases. Ho lud periods of apparent recovery but would airain relapse. Ho was down town for the last time as lato as last Friday. Ho his death, although not unpxpectcd comes as a shock. Mr. Willis, was about 08 years of age. Ho was born ut Huntsvll'le, Ala , Sept. 11, 1MI, and passed the early part of hjs life in that state. While a young man he went to Now Orleans, remov ing after a few years to Texas. In IS71 hecamo to this coast and has re sided In Balctn ever since. For many years he took an actlvo part In tho mercantile circles of this city, but for several years has condned himself to real estate and Insurance business. Mr. Willis loaves n wife, two daughters and thrco Rons; Mrs. E. II IMpcr. of Bcattlc, Miss Carrlo Willis nt home, Kugeno Willis, of Willis Ilroi. & Co., Mujor Percy Willis, with the Sec ond Oregon Volunteer ut Manila nnd Horace Willis of Seattle. The (on und daughter at Scuttle have been notlllcd, and tho funeral arrangements will be tnndc later. Ilrnnly In llfood Ilcr. Cloan hlowl means a cicoii akin. Nt lictuty wltliout it. t'aacarctii, Candy C'athar tie clean your blood nnd keep it clean, l)j tlrriiiit up the Uzy liver and driving all im purities from the body, Ucitin to-day to banUli plmiilrf, Ixdla, btotchci. blacklieada, nd that sickly bllioua complexion by taking CaicaretJi, beauty for ten cent. All drug eiltt, aati. faction uuarnnteed, 10c, 25c, 60c rbedTnd McGUIRE. Continual from llrt K'. as Senator Reed's wife expected to meet him hero Sunday. Thowaterin tho North Umpqiia Is fairly clear. If the bodlci have lodgod between where the accident occurred und the Junction, they may bo recov ered erslly. Tho South Umpgua Is thick with mining debris, and If tho bodlis pans Into It thoy may not bo recovered soon. 1'coplo nt Wlnrheilor who know tho treacherous waters of the North (Jiupquu wurncd McOulru, Heed und Hubburl of the duuger, und advised them not' to undertake so luuirdous n trip. They were wurncd the sec ond tlmo when thoy were about to gut Into tho bout utter Mr, Hubbard hud lukoc It over tho lirst rapids. Tho North Umpqua Is one of the swiftest running streams In Or egon. Iteforo going down tho river In tho mornluir, Commissioner MuUuIro left orders for a wagon to meet the party nt-i p. in. any whero on tho road be tween lloHOburg nnd tho Junction of tho rivers. Mr. ilurkor. u llvorymun, wont Ui meet them, nnd met Mr. Hub bard, who guvo the details of the drowning, Tho news reached llo o burg when tlio local train arrived ntf::W, A largo force of men and a doctor Immediately left for Win choitcr, Mr. McOulrc loaves a 'vfe, who Is tho daughter of Halllff Stuart, of Judge Fruiir's court, uud tlyo children tho oldest or which Is 15, Senator A. W. Itced wu ono of tho best-known mon In southern (Jrogon. lie wusubout GO years old, uud hud lived utOurdiuer, Doualus county, for noarly 1'lyeurs. He was enuuged In farming nnd general merchandising, and ulso operated u cannery. Ho was a uieiuber of the house of representa tives in I8UI and a member of tlio sen ate at tho soulon of IBD7 1 80S nod 181)9 II I). McOulrc was the son of tin Oregon pioneer. He was born In Portlacd about -It! yuirs nun, uud had lived hero nil Ins lire. Ills education wus obtained In the publlo sehool uf Portland. Ho hud toon extouslvely eugaifed in btulnoss enterprise In Portland and elsewhere In the statu For twelvo years or moro he dealt In reulostuto. Ho was ono of the in corporator of the l-hst Portland Water Company, and part owner In that concern until It ah sold to tho city, tome years ago. Fur several your Mr, MeOulre wit unuagod In the cattle business in Urook county. Since March I, I8UII, ho had been tlsh and 3 game protector, having Ocon chosen to that onlco wheu it sur ceded tho old tlsh ooiumllou. No News SunJay Night. Hq.muuiiki, April 0. -Spool at ) Thoro I absolutely nothing new n ganllng tho drownliu- of Hued and MOulro up to this evening. No trace of tho boat or bodta. of llm uiIm Ing man have beu found. Tim rtvor I twlng tburuughly hourqlied. hnther PitlcuUi. aro glounod from the lbburg Plain dettier: The river fur throe or tour mllo above Its Junction with the South Umpqu Is a sueotkMlon of rapid and whirlpool and at plaeo. opelally nt this lime of year, is both deep aul dangerous. After the party bad gouo tor oonilduralhle distance down the river, having safely puod through two or three rapids, an oar lock wa broken, thus rtMiitarlnu the Ikm t praoiltMlly unuunagoab4. They attempted to work their way to shore with ono oar, and approaohed so near the shore that Senator Heed gmshd the branch of ait overhanging tree, but tho current wa so hwitt that the boat was being drawn under water.and he relcated hi hold. The current then shut the boat rapidly out lulu the at roam whern It was wmpel and up mU Oovemor Qeer U profoundly shocked by the fad ending of what ho hoped to Imh phmunt and protilttble ent.al Vint to Ioug)atuatyi ad ho has beu uutirlug In his efforts tu lute evorylhlut! ihlhlo ilono to rvgain lh bodlea of bis unfortunate companions. Both be and Adjutant-General Tuttle left early Sunday morning for the scene of the accident nnd spent the day on tho ground. Oovornor Uccr and General Tuttle parted from their rrlendst the train Saturday morning. Gen. Tuttle shook hands with Senator Itced and said goodbye, but Governor Gccrsald: 'I won't say goodbye Al for 1 will see yon again this evening." Little did bethink that ho would see his friends no more alive. Senator Heed had but Just returned from a vacation spent In California where he hud gone in company with his wife. Mrs. Itced was returning home from California on Saturday night's over land, and Scnutor Itced had tele graphed her to stop off at Hoseburg and Join htm. It was a sad borne coming for her. She Is stopping nt the home or II. C. Slocum In this city, where she Is completely prostrated by tho blow. Sketch of Senator Reed. Senator Heed was so well known ut Salem we append following sketch or tils charucter that appeared In the Hoseburg I'laindealcr this merning: In the sad death or Scnutor A. W Iteed our county loses ono of Its best citizens and our state ono of Its most cillclcnt legislators. Senator Itced was born In the state of Maine, nnd for some years after he arrived at the age of manhood followed the sea, but finally settled at Gardiner, , In this county, where at tho time of his death he was the owner of a largo creamery, general merchandise store and salmon cannery, all of which he personally and successfully conducted. He was ubout CO years of ugc, nnd always hud tho respect and confidence of all classes. During all of Ills business career he neycr took nor asked a mortgage from his fellowman He' was tlio poor man's friend In drcd us well as word, lielleylng that it man with money should so use It us to give employment to labor, he was always planning some new Industry to create a demand for labor, and this policy of Ills directly and indirectly gave work to hundreds In the community where ho lived. In 181)1 he was elected a member of tho lower house of nuratnto legisla ture on tho Republican ticket, und served his term in a manner rredlta ble to tlio county and himself, nnd In recognition of his services he wus In 1802 nominated for state senator, but failed of election, uud wa renomi nated In ItiOtlaud won by u handsome majority. Ho had nt tho date of his untimely death Just completed his term as stuto senator. Strung, both physically und intel lectually, he performed his legislative duties with the sumo untiring en ergy, Industry uud euro lie brought to his nnrsonul iilTalrs. Ills Integrity was uIkivo suspicion, and among his friends wore the oost and ublcst men of the stole. His youth was ono of responsibility and toil, his wholo lire ono or unwearied Industry. At the time ol his unfortunate decease he wus deyotlug hi tlmo to tho publlcln laboring In company with Uomuils mlsrilnners McOtitroand Hubbard to (elect a suitable site for u flan hutch cry to be erected In this county, Senator Iteod was of the ambitious, heroic, rugged, stern and aggressive mold of character, with n kind dispo sition uud a generous heart. "He woro the white lliiwer or u blumclow lire," while but few roses madcglud or murkod his pathway uf duty. Stricken down In tho prime of manhood, lie left to mourn his untimely death Ills wire, u ooautirul woman, kind, ismcc lul, cultured and rcllued, or delicate hotlth, an affeotlonate disposition, und ii'tvous temperament. Ilelng blosscd wltli no children, she lavished the wool Hi of .her alfectlnn upon her husband, and the news of tho time and manner or his couth nearly severed thooordsof life. Shu will bo com forted with .the thought that lie Iwivos a stuinlss name uud an un btomlshod reputation, uud that all tho people of this county und many In the stuto arc sharers in her grler, A living oxiimplu or devotion toduty he was secure In'tho affections of.lils fell iw cltlMiis CVmiImumI oh rMtrtlt hm. When a Iarinre Blrl marrfc. Ue bUtkrti ner tetUi, tliu v a ytcat ex tent ui4ir T n ( and polling bet beauty. Amrru-an hutbaml w.'uUl nut dream of such DaibaiUw, but on the con trary want their tve to remain beautiful and at tractive jut long iu possi ble In fact, every woman owa It to her self and aociety t rvrervc her bAlitv ttr.ief ivflM.4 u .1 amuUlity to tke very end Thouaanda of women rait of thi for ant lal icvleot teiuwu While they rcoH t very dcKv to incurve thru bmv nt etMiilrioii by external nr4ualuni and ft app !Of MH4 heal nwjr ii wie uei cte of their kciiouI Mlth they ate lo ficiueutlv utlnlv nw. levtiui oi men health in a special womanly -j .. nuuian ran ivuiam oeautllUL at tractive oi amiable, who luo'cia from weaW ne and dixaw of the delicate and import ant feminine organiaiu A wonuv who auileia in thu way will lc-e her clearnca of complexion, her eysa uill Ume dulL woiry and pain will mark her face whfi wilnkUa and the will become nervotw. atckly. fretlul and despondent Theie t. a wvetcun tewedv for all liouWe of th( uedy It la uvvviimiuu. Piewiiptwn Dr lie tve Faoilte My Ult)M wcuvM by tut. ol mtdMal al- ttHlUa Outta vhiklUtth hlklWtth U tatted fee a exta.1 , !. dBnr whlth wy wUVring Ttt!"' "mii wttu miv livlMli ru i. I Te&asBa. Cherokee Nal Iua Ter t the HOtute recivrd-nir4uic. iwerol rhMettt. u I txowe a phy.tejl ,, w la a twiMaai utt of rihi anJaenvu. owtat 1 1U- wtevk. I MVaMilW4.aflwieJ.B4 had pH T pal Me ihal irw-ery wa tatuuiUc whhoira "f-f &wie ta nerviMift i i.rhi t-m a UlttlUl tw SjJf My thM Uwh a bUtte ,rf Oc lHerr HU fttMtlptUa I lMk iwte VSdet: aMttkc .XMa I rtV teTv My IlSlTL ft U ieart lw tear. uk 1 UfHt uk.u le tve nedtetau. Sal Mm fljwlln!ii UrlF 'r -jJts. ?L$sr38&) , - ' - - THEY RIDICULE IT. Ridicule the Idea of an Absolute Cure for Dyspep sia and Stomach Troubles. Ridicule, However, Is Not Argument.and Facts Ate Stubborn Things, Stomach troubles tire so common and In most cases so obstinate to cure that people are apt to look with sus picion onaoy remedy claiming to Im n radical, permanent cure ror dyspepsia und indigestion. Many such priae themselves on thelracutcness In never being humbugged, especially In medi cines. This rar or being humbugged can be carried too far, so far, in fact, that mnny people suffer for years with weuk digestion rather than risk a Ut tlti time and money In falthrully test ing the claims made of a preparation so reliable and universally used as Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Now Stuarts's Dyspepsia Tablets aro vastly different In one Important re spect from ordinary proprietary med icines ror the reason that thoy are not a secret patent, medicine, no se cret Is made of their logredionts, but analysis shows them to contain the natural digestive ferments, pure asep tic pepsin, the digestive acids, Golden Seat, bismuth, bydrastlc and mix. They aro not rathurtlu neither do they act powerfully on any organ, but they cuio Indigestion on tho common-sense plan or digesting the food eaten thoroughly before it bus time to ferment, sour und cause the mis chief. This Is tho only secret of their success. Cathartic pills never have and never can cure Indigestion and stomach troubles because they act, entirely on tho bowels, whereas tho wholo trouble is really in the stomach, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tublcts taken after meals digests tne food. - Thut is all there Is to It. Food not digested or hull digested Is poison as ll creates gus, acidity, headache-, p.iliiilutiou of tho heart, loss of lli'bh and appetite und muny other trouble which ure often culled by some other iiumc. They ure sold by druggists every where at W cents per package. Ad dress F, A. btuuri Co , Marshall. Mich , fur little book ou stomach diseases cent free. CALLED DOWN. The Journal Is Requested to Correct Some News Reports, In tho Coqulllo Herald of April -I, jtppeurs u communication over thu signature, "X-Hays," with u request that it bo copieu by hair a dozen named papers, Including Tus Jouit nau The anonymous wrlteruccues these papers of misrepresenting tho hotilUi conditions iu Coiuille City, and ,H:iys tiat oar In form ants wero "knaves or Tools." He (or she) says that there Is no other disease preva lent in Coqulllo City, except "scar latina lu a mild form" and "whooping cough (or u yery pcculiur type) and that there have been but two deaths since lust rill In thlscily," neither be ing due to health conditions. Tho letter Is too long ror our space but wo glvo tho gist or his (or her) re marks. It Is very far from tho Jouiinai.'h wisli to misrepresent any person or community. Wc have clipped from t tho Coqulllo papers ttheiuoelvas tilt of thu fow items we liuvo published in regurd tn tho prevailing condition there; tho quarantine enforced by neighboring towns; the domestic quarantine und the prohibition or ull publlo guthurlug, enforced by the Co qulllo city couucll; thooillclul loporls of physicians, to s ild council, etc. Tor Instance, tn tho lloruld or Muruh 1, In tho report of the council meeting It is stated thut: "Dr, ulu. wus ubked for a report on tho prevailing sioknoss, and said " that us for rulsing tho quaran tine. It would not bo safe to do so w Tho doctor, too. prououncod tho pre vailing sluknoss to bo scarlet fever " Iu tho same papar It is stated thut tho school board had postponed tho reopening or the mihools. In tho Horaldof April 4, adjoining "X-Hays'- letter, Is a report of u couucll meeting at which u motion wus carried that, "tho board rescind the old order und strictly enforce, tlio quarantine ordinance, place tluirs ut infected hoiutw. and permit public meetings und fouools." Thk Jouknai. Is sincerely dud that Ooqullle Is getting tho Jimmso under control, und that lew or no futilities have resulted, and hop thut many yearn may pass berore tholr pupors uro again obliged to send out bad news. ' ' A "Camera Club." The uuitttour photographers of Sa-I lem uro called to meet at the Y. M. l A. parlors ut 8 o'clock Wednesday evening wueu an attempt will be oe, made to organlw a "'Camera Club' and there Is no doubt from ! the uuuiber evlucloe a otsposltloa, to want an iiKanlzitiou of the kind that one will be effected nd with jut' larve nit itioersnip, too. It is a known fact thatSalem oontalns a larger num ber of amateur photographers than any oily or lUMiw in the west. There is uoquoHton but the art can bo im proved upon, and tho runt la that the I beautllul ualur.U aeanery about Salem will ulve the students ample oppor. tunlty to dovekip tholr Ulenu. Let : all tur out that Salem may be the. peer of tha we-st for artists. ' To Cute Cold in Ono Day l i-aico LKixaiivo uiomo uuioine Tab- let. All drujgtAa rofuuJ tlia money t if it faiUtocuiv QSfW- Th genuine bat L, It. Q uuacu tabUt. u Soul and Body are closely connected. A sick lody picjos bad tember, unhapplncss In fact, a sick soul. One reacts en the other. Strengthen the body by cleans ing nnd purifying the stomach, evil thoughts will fly away und you'll und life a merry song. Ilostettcr's Htom nch nittPt-4 u n blood nurltlcr and atfimneli tnnln. Honetlv used, It never falls to cure the worst troubles resulting from weak stomachs. Hostctter's Appetising Jstomach Strenathanlntr ow..v Purifying BlUCTS AIJMIAL DEWEY. will Soon Return to His Home in the United States. Chicago, April 8. A special to the Tribune rrom Washington says; With in a few month Admiral Dewey will be back on American soil, if all go a well, and will then Iw given the wel come he earned nearly a year ago In Manila bay. He will not be recalled, as such ac tion might be construed as a mark of dissatisfaction with his recent actions, and might encourugo the Filipinos. An Intimation has been conveyed to him, q'Jlto unolllclully, of course, tbnt the work of the navy In the Philipp ines is over, so far as fleet movements are concerned, and that the minute ho asks for shore duty the request will oc grunted. It Is understood Admiral Dewey Is ready to come home so far as naval du ties ure concerned, but lie prefers to Qnlsh the work or the Philippines commission end come homo with Chairman Schruman and cx-Mlnlstcr Denby. With In a short time tlio rainy season will nrevent actlvo mllltaiy operations bo that, the commission will settle down to it consideration nr the civil administrative features or the prob lem, It is believed that the commission will be ready to sail, possibly by July l.andceitalnly berore September 1 i Don't Tobtif o Stil aim niuoke lour Mfo Ana. To quit tobacco easily nnd forever, bo mag nellc, full cf life, ncrro und vigor, talte No-To-Ilac. the wonder-worker. Hint mnliet neoU men strons. All drusgltt,Wcorfl. Curo Guaran teed. Dootilet and sample free. Address Stetllne Hemedy Co. Chicago or New -York. State Fair Warrants. Secretary Gabrlelson and Assistant Secretary Moores liaye been enguged today In conylrur a list of stute fair warrunts, with Interest duo to date, Secretary or State Dunbar has re quested these to expedite payment or the same. He. has called on Attorney General llluckburu lor some opinions, which ushoon us they ure completed will guido him In payment or the same. Quaint Sayings. It Is interesting und Instructive to read bright und well constructed ad vertisements Messrs. C. I. Hood & Co., ol Sursaparllla fame, must have been ut it great feast and taken every thing home with them. They ure us ing u bright selection of quaint old savl'ik's und proverbs us the starterH liiaserlos of clever advertisements, wherein tho proverbs nro ueuliy turned und paiuphrnshe.1 to tit the buhject mutter. The public like this breezy advertising, as it reminds of either proverbs und opens up discus tilOll. 4 0.n.ta il- JH.XJ&.. Bwi ths Ciguatera of Ihe Kind Yw tart Atari- BtegV im mhu iw iKim Aiwari- Thirteen Indicted, Sir Aaaoclnled I'reaa Iu the Jonruiil. Ciiaklbsto.v, S. C .April a. In the United Status circuit court heie, Judge W. II. Hrawley presiding, a true bill wus round by the grand Jury auulnst thirteen of the men accused J of lynching Postmaster Fraze 11. Hu leer, u nogro, ut Luko City, February 22, 18U3 Fifteen meu ure under ar rest, but no explanation of the drop ping or two numas rrom tho Indict luent wus ksvoii. Iteforo giving the ottso nut, Judge Hrawley delivered uu impressive charge. Tho crime wus ono of the blackest ovgr prpolratod iu South Cirolluu, he said, und it was the duty of the govorumont to prosecute to the fullost extent any or ull or the men who might have been implicated In Ilsoommlsblon The Jury brought In a true bill utter being out loss than an hour. The trial will begin .Monday. Veteran I. Wm Stone, Anita. lowa.terTod hu country durlneth Jate war at the fine a or hu health ThS ,ff"l:L,Mi7""BirU wlontl Ttoheal h a. (iron u.ii ,..r"""'"'.,ou neann "Vhen I returned from the army my comutution vas broken down. I suf lertd txtrenie ntrvesaruss, nd iadi Settion. Physician did not help tot until one twenbed Dr. MUrf rferv- Uun I hive been for thirty year.' DR. MILES' Restorative Nervino oz.Mik Medical Company, Elkhart, Ind. KNOCKED 3DOOINI HARRITT & LAWRENCE Have knocked down tho price of ..... in special rum Every Article in the Store in Proportion. , ,. ,-, iiaiuutt & Lawrences, , old p. q. quockuy We are exclusive agents ror THOMSON'S GLOVE FITTING CORSETS, CORSET WAISTS. CORSET COVERS. LADIES SKIRTS AND SHIRT WAISTS. tra-A Fine Llncor Kid Gloves. Get Our Cash Prices and you Make Both Ways. As Wc iluy and Sell lor Spot Cash. W. H. HOBSON, 297 Commerciel St. "At the Sign of the For thirty years I have supplied the trade wiw "Aiiiorao-ainuo, l.urncis of the Best California Leather. Everything that g oea nut of my shop Is warranted to glvo satisfaction and 1 am better -......I..V.' i J,n 0,nni Mm fionmnrl t him ever berore. My stock Is not pt ualied Between Portlund and 'Frisco. Manufacturer and ot Harness, Saddles, Robes, Whips and Horso Clothing. E. S. Lamport, 289 Commercial street. POTATOES in 17 WE, PAY HlGnESl CASH PRICE. OREGON GHBBN AND DlilBD FRUIT CO. 53 State Street, Salem, Ore KBEWSTEB & WIIITE. 01 Coukt Street. Hay, Grain, Mill Feed and. Flour A Full Line op Grass Seeds. OUR MOTTO:-Qulck sales, small profits. V The best is the Cheapest. Russell & Co.'s Engines and Threshers. McCormick Binder and Mowers, Halne Wagons, Racine nnd Columbus Surrays, nacks and Bugglen. Monitor drlllt and eecdera Planet Jr irurden drill and cultlTOtore. Unffalo Pitta liarrowa and rulllvatom, John Dfer, Mollno plows nnd harrows, tiyracune chilled plow. Hopaha kept iu Stock fcr oil ftbove mentioned Good, Bold by th E. M, (Jro-san Implement House. No's 255 and 257 Liberty Street, Salem Oregon Agency for the Hussoll Wind Blacker. lOUAY'S MAKKRT. 1'oitTLAND April 10. Wheat fallo) 58: Walla Walla, 57c. Flour Portlund, $2,00; Suporllne 12.15 tier bbl. Oats-White 42I3c. Hay IS(a)10 perUin. Hops H(cfHc; old crop dc. Wool Vuiley, 10(12c; Eastern Oregon, mi It. MlllstutI Urun, 817; shorts, 418 ( 415 50. I'oultry-Chlckens.mlxcd.JS.OOCaOOO turkeys, live, loXlSc, Eggs Oregon, 12c perdoz. Hldcs-Ureen, salted CO lbs, 8i(aQa under CO lb9,7KvSi;sheep pelts,16(a2oc, Onions 75c(a$l per suck. Butter Best dulry, 20C25c; fancy creamery, 60c(So5 per roll. Potatoes, 81.G0 per cwt. .IIos Heavy, 81.72. jpluttou Wcatlieis -tc; dressed, 74c Bcof-Wecrsa.uOiWUS: cows, $2.50 $3.00 dressed, VdM. SALEM MARKET. Wheat 47. Oats 3!tf40c. Hay Baled, jlieat, 7.007J33.00 Flour In wiiolesale lots, 2 75 re tail $3.00. MtllstulT bran $10 00 Hogs dreed, 6jc. Live cattle 2 Jc. Sheep Live, $2.60(a$3. Veal 7c. Butter Dairy 12(ol5 creamery Wool Bost.lSc. aiohulr 25c. Eggs- 10 in cash. Poultry Chickens, 7(iSc; Farm smoked meats Bacon, ham, Oo shoulder, tic. Potatoes 70c. !0c. 8c Be suro und got a bottle of Cliloro- Naptholoum when Mr. Basey calls on you. Recommended by everybody. d&w tr PLAYED OUT. Dull Headache, fains in varloji part of the Uxly. Sinking at the pit of the itomich, lows n( appetite. Feveiishi,e, Pimple or resar all positive evidence of impure blood. No matter how It became to It must be puiified in order to obtain tood health Acker' Wood Elexir has never failed tf cure scrofulous or Syphilitic poison or any other blood diseaes It Is certainly a wonderful lemwty and we will sell every bottle on a positive guarantee I.unns drug tloie. llrti with to whelh.r too cdiUiii. "UjlacU04 b.bn; NO-TO-UAt sg in.-iu.ai,iti; tiMinito.. ..u iu, ,u am 0IVO4, .,..,. .v.. nikaaooa. --.. ion iirofif boxri aaa rocttt- old. 400,000 iirurif linw dook, MOTOUAflfmm jroor own drarrUt, who ui. iiii.Vti;,'arjri;.,:., w." voi.ciiiorni.TUi ilwita Ui ', luu.ll-curti.lboi.t.u TO HOP GROWERS, Special prlco on hop twine, Before buvlng your twine icall get our prices. and Win. Brown & Co.,Salpm.Ore., deal ers in Hops, Wool, Mt.halr. Furs and Hop Grower's Supplh. 3-3-eod & w Huie Wing Sang Co H2 eoeT at. Opera Home Block. .m.'"'1'0 ",ancy Gtwids, Ghlnawure. Silk Lmbroiderleri Cojids, Make all kinds Ladles Uudtrwhir. Importer all kinds Mattings. Prlcea arc I .wist TH .--mWM L KRIf .-a s-uii -m . i i w-w - z-w. i a mj cui sWaVaBaVH 111 T-Sfl IB ilillVB Will Notice toBlcyclists The special Bicycle Tax is now due and must be paid by May 1. All receipts and tags issued from sheriff's office direct. Pay no wand save $1 costs. " F W.DURBIN. Sharlff. TO 75.CTS.". .. K LD . v .'. White Horse' Importer WANTED , ONIONS, BIT AND OATS. The Geo, M, Beeler Insurance Agency Alwuys to the front with best rates nnd policies In tho .leading companies. Employment Agency, Dn you want wonc, or need help or nny kind ? Apply at once " Rental Agency, Property to lunt. Register at our agency. 288 COMMEltClAL StHUET, SALEM.f Ml AT LAST! Good News tor the SufFerin0 Public, The enviou r.vals who weie determined to make Dr. Cook t-ouble in the court, hare backed down, and their alleged cae ws dismissed when it came Into circuit court, They diin,'t dire to meet the troth, u Dr Cook's patient' are loo numerou an-t they are ever gntcful to the man' who has cured them and can cure others. Dr. Coat mikes a specialty of chronic disease, and doe not use polonou .drugs le cure thim. II you have a friend wha need. he)p send him tj DR. J. F. COOK, Cnsultation free. 3oiL'.birty tic O. C. T. Co's l'A83KN(JKH STEAKElt POMONA LKAVK8 FOJl t'OIITLANP Monday, Wednedynd Friday av a in. QUICK TIME AND CIIKAR BATEtJ. DoekbetweenSuu and Coart 8t. M. 1 BALDWIN, Agent ....Monby at 7 percent... lw rale on well Improved farm and city properties. T. K. FOHD. Over Ouihe Dink. Herschbach and Reigelman BLACKSMITHS and WHEELHIGHTS. We will shoe your horse, build or repair your wagon or Implement. Iielng Ncated to Uy our patrona. nave a guarantee that our work wlllf oe aatlslactory. Shop lOOChemekcU street. Telephone 2763. 4-1 tf I Ji. - i Aijtii