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I ' s L 1.4 $4 fc 1 rfo J IS Wis" THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 0, 190& wpi " W4-W-4-H4 1 1 1 B II I I 1 1 1 1 1 8 1 1 i MW-Hfr-M Hl H . OregomBlue Ribbon BR TATE FA Hi Si i I Salem, Sept. 15th-20tti, 1902 jj, Young men or tne party want more up-to-aate metnoas Will Be Bigger and Better fian . Ever. I CASH PREMIUMS ON EVERYTHING Send for Pentium List. iW. H. Wehmnff, M. D. Wisdom, Pres., Hillsboro, Or. iiiiiiiwiimiiiiiiiiniiiiiw ITOUNG REPUBLICAN BLOOD IS STIRRING Sec, Portland. J pOLLMAI CHERRY tttotCTZHinniza, ft! sctos, & SBBDBR x XT' 'lllB perfect Ohorry Boeder dooa not crtieii tut! cnorry or cause nny long ol Julco; a practical niRcnino lor largo, small or ubi Ifornln cherries. Tho seed extracting knllo drives tho seed Into one dish and actually throws tho ohorry into another. The marks of tho knife can scarcely e It soods Irnm Boon on tho needed fruit. 20 to 30 quarts pur hour. 85 cents. X Retail prlco, R. M. WADE & CO. In Place of Making Goo-Goo-Eyes the Younger Generation Wants Leadership The Old Warhorses Are Not Running any Branch of Business But Politics. ( Fourth Pacer In the Series By Young RepubirSan.) To continue with Interost n sorlos of can at leant roach up from our humble Having assumed, previously, the right to deal with the various phases of this Borlefl of articles, without their relative relationship to the more punc tilious but abstruse methods of pres ent day writers, we believe the end Justifies tho means when we endeavor to reach the unthinking masses; and that the greatest good of this series will be had In effecting the desired change In the young Republican full of thoughtloss fanclos, Into a sound thinking, Independent and Intelligent voter for both party and himself. YOUNU HRPUHUCAN. MewMUoiMpce 2ln Opportunity Do you want to start in business? If so. I will uivo you r. bargain, or will (ell any lino at n reasonable discount. I have a good location, rent la cheap,, ousl- nest good. You may ask why I wish to soil out and in tho languigo of ouo of our ox-Governors "it Is my own business." If no customer appears for my who'o took and furniture, I will continue soiling at less than tl.o manufacturing coit, until about tho 16th of August, (I mean this year) and then it will oithor go at a forced sale or by removal. All of you who know tho value of a dollar can mako It go farther by coming to jfdebman's , A person btiy- Wo hnvu clothing, genu' furnlah- 307 Commercial St . Salem. I H, Our good are principally now; vory few "shop keepers." Ins thu whole stock din leave them out. Wo have clothing Ihm nnn.la liinla altan iitljtttf f n tar n 1 t tint Iftiia ataflftnnrtf rl tit if Will . "H RvW"! l ( n"nB uuuiuif J'"" Mwiiumj ri sets " j .....-, Ucc.0, UdlW and chllilrmi'i umlorwour, brad!, -pool nnd akoln inllcs, ti Home nioro In store. Does Your Cow Kick? Ufo Fly Douncer and you will have no more trouble In that way. THIS MEDICINE 18 MADE DY THE DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION OF VERMONT AND WE CAN REC OMMEND IT A3 A FINE MEDICINE FOR COWS. LEE'S LICE KILLER, the best lice killer on the market. ow ...BREWSTER & WHITE..., 01 Court WtreetBajtim, Or Foedmeu and Hoodmon. 4 HOOVER POTATO DIGGER M $ articles for tho young Itopubllcans, re qulros some Hklllful Judgment as to tho choice of mntter to bo presented for their assimilation. Recognizing tho fact, tho purpono of these articles, without any modification, Is to reach th unthinking Republicans, as well na to present somo favorable sugges tions to those who do think. To this ond, wo may employ whnt we ploaso to arrest the nttontlon of tho thought Iiihh, and at tho same tlmo feed the hungry thlnkor with somo Ideas that, In this particular cnuso of tho young Republican, have In tlium the ombryo of u mighty political rovolutlon. With thuso coiiBlduratlons In view, wo mny depart from tho strict formalism of bundling portentlous muttors, In order that wo may first reach down anil sot In motion those rusty wheels, Ropubll can whools, that go about tho Htreets day nnd night whistling "(loo Ooo Lamps,' and looking for a pair of Tra cy'M socks on oxhlhltlon. Thoso nro tho minds wo must sot In motion Must reach. MiiBt wnko thorn up to thu fnct thut they nro not aeros, but can bo made powerful ns n polltlcnl factor. Bo long ns they do not think for themselves, thu prlvllogo has been cunningly extracted from thorn and used by the "heeler" to mako good tho "bosses" machine. If tho young fellow would only wake up, he could hnvo In his polltlcnl power nioro "floo (loo Lamps" than enough, nnd wouldn't have to whistle for them, either. 1 menu If the young men would take the necessary steps, stund together, It Is very probable tho world would be sbnkon up. and the young Ropuhllcnn (Ind hlmsolf on top. I uso tho "world." ns being shaken up, for nlrendy the rumblings from the Kustern states nre beginning to bo heard In our far nwny w ffcf i S,!rr II jyJM' rSfiPl A,y It ff Digs them all and Digs them well. I Guaranteed to do the Work j Always received the highest Awarcl where merit was considered Gold Aledal t the Pan-American Exposition.' IMPROVED! For the seaspij of tQOr Lighter draft than before, and certain parts nude stroiii,. WosL We "re thus not a moment too soon. Will It bo our good fortune to reach out and find tho hnnd of the Kastorn lnddlos already extended half wuy across this great country of our to greet us In our new progressive Htup7 In our legitimate warfare for political compensation? We also road of the rapid strides In other countries. where the young man has begun to ask why his vote Is never worth anything to himself. Of course, if he would Just stop Into some of the elegantly ap pointed oftlces of the state or nation and Inquire of nu oltlclul he helped on ronas therein, the reason why, he, hliiiHtilf, wasn't sitting In " similar paradise, he might he satisfied to go nway when he was told that "honor" rested In the man who "cast" his vote without hopes of remuneration, and that at some future day, when we JL....1...I ......... ..II1...U. I.i ...lul. uul In V("ll9il llii'iv nun v-n, lie- uiiftiit HVi ii. ! without any trouble. In short he will bo told that he need not, nml must not expect any recog nition until he has wedged himself In so tightly that they couldn't smieeae him out, which was u matter of hours, days, weeks, months nml )wir. In a recent Issue of a prominent magaalne 1 noticed n series of half-tones of some oiiHg Republicans, oiuig men. young pollttelanj. why yere coming to the front, having demonstrated that In the young man the greater executive abili ty In always to be found Sum of the older head way smile at this, but It is true nevertheless. Hom JudgmeHt. clear UHd tpilck perteptkm. rouruge, both moral and animal. Indefatigable eiery contrasts strlkltml) tn the )ohhk wan of totley with the warned judgment (ofte by yollilcnl pressure) skiw penepttoH. ctmrage according to the demaH4s of pollc), which we do tllid In ok! politicians 1 contend we have more of the nml, gettulue. manly qaalltles amiwg the yuwmw eleweat tktiH we usually Nmi among the old veterans This hi a reasonable con- IiisIoh, fitr kow many wh whom yoe know rag foreter rHwiU ImiwegimWe to the temptattons which beeet their paths? We see Ute poUttral beach strewn with the battered wrecks, and if we wowkt but Hft ONr glaaeee to tke open w woW also as many more varied rmrt 4rirtlHg n4drlM but surely, or the trearkeroM rocks of dtekiMtesO'. deceit hh4 orrwUa. Tke alder pHttrlamt think MMklHg of ftromlses. ImagiHlnc they are UaHm wltk MntklnMng rtaesen, tkey readily rremle. avow ami declare, wklrk kas for lb) twatertalUatloH "a smile h the iwNtlral sleeve.' lke are tke barks ytw see MoatlHg so serwmly wltkln tke dangef Mm of tke nmgetl paths, and teach our suporlors a los- ami In truthfulness and honesty. Whenever the young man makes up his mind to do so, bo will occupy tho most exalted positions In tho land. The assertion he hasn't tho ability, Is nothing more or less than a club hold ovor him by his political masters for fear ho will rise up nnd In IiIh turn bo their superior. He has the ability. In overy walk In life ho Ib conceded to havo greator ability than tho old man, except In politics. It Is tho young man who wheels our lightening express trains across the continent. With rnllroadlng ngo is found to bo more cautious, more fearful, and loss acute, lienco tho old men aro replaced by tho young. What makes you think nn old politician cnrrles his keenness of per ception, ability, and onorgy nny longer thnn tho engineer? In our mechanical workshops wo find our foremen nro young mon. Our stoamshlp captalnB are young mon. Our civil onglneors, draughtsmen, architects, mining en gineers, Inventors.nro all young men. The common loading will furnish you with this fact which will stand above all other facts concerning tho nblllty of mortal man, and that Is n man's best work Is done when ho Is young. ICdlson Invented all his wonderful con trivances wlmn a murn boy. Marconi Is, comparatively speaking, a boy. Ileverldgo Is a boy. I might namo many more. Now If you will place the young-montnl-onorgy In tho old politi cal war-horso, what would happon? Politics would not slmmor, rot und Comedy of the Late Boer War. Tho following true story, which has Just reached England, illustrates the feeling which Is vory strong nmong the fighting Uoors against a tamo surrend er. They loathe the name of "hand upper," and prefer to be honorably takon In arms when yielding to su perior force. Hence only nlno sur renders for tho week ending May 10th, against 802 prisoners, says the London Mall. Commandant X, and his commando had made things lively for the Hrlt ish troops In their districts for many months, but of late they had been harassed by frequont "drhes." They had loBt many men and horses, food was scarce, and tho bitter cold weath or of tho high voldt was well In sight. Thoreforo they were "fed up" and weary of the war, but their soul revolt ed at the thought of walking Into the Hrltlsh lines under a white Hag as "handuppers." Commandant X. was a shrewd man, as a IJoer must be to be a leader of his followers, hut ho saw that the game was up. Therefore he formed n plan, knowing that he rould count on his men to perform their part. He sent In a trusted mossonger n near relative under a white Hag to the nearest column commando to ask for some slmplo medicine, of which his doctors stood In urgent need. Tho mossonger wns hospitably entertained by Colonel A., as Is usual In such tnsos. Getting a few words alone with his host ho confided to him a fow facts which gavo tho gallant otllcor consid erable satisfaction. He hinted that If, on a ceitaln day. nt a certain spot Indicated, a really Im posing force wore to surround the remnant of Commandant X.'s com mando, and attack them In due form. It was possible that a very longthy ic slstance might not be offered. That wns all, but the hint was followed up, all necessary precautions being tnken against treachery. There was a good amount of firing on both sides, but the cover was good, im -rue r.nUNTRY CALLED BUSI- THERE IS A REU.U" . . - VALLEY OF THE NESS LAND THAT 'r"--" THAT BARR'S IS WE SELL THE rllNfc, . r- it m Ji.i.uf-i &I-' common .-- THNQ8 SELL EVERY ""-""" WP 9ELL THE -.uat tfiND OF A STORE. it YURIOUS THINGS -L-MAnVboN'T BUY EVERY DAY - BEAUTIFUL THINGS YOU DONTBU DIAMOND8, PINS, JS CHAINS, FOBS BROOCHES.CUT GLASS, 811, WATCHES, CHAINS, ruo ' THFRE ,8N.T AN inch OF S SETA0RREATHAT,0 DUlT SrTaS.n'o" Tn INTEREST. 1t1 PULL TO RUNNING OVER WITH ALL SORTS OF NEW UN.qJe AND UNUSUAL ARTICLES IN THE LINE rV CARRES AND THE BEST OF IT IS THAT THE PRICES NEVEYTmNG ARE MUCH LOWER THAN YOU'D BE- LIEVE 'TILL YOU ASK. Barr's Jewelry Store Corner State and Liberty Sts. Leaders In Low Prices. SIXTEENTH YEAR flbt Bnijel College Fall Term Opens September 8th, 1902. Small Rate $2.00 per Term of 10 Months. Address, Rev. President, Wit Angel, Oregon Htlnk from stagnation ns It does today, Tho fresh onorgy, tho frosh youthful 'nnd the casualties absolutely inslgnlfl love of purity and manllnoBS, tho new cant. When It wns clear that ho wns stimulus born of native activity, fairly surrounded Commandant X. sent would transform tho old curieutiiro of out a messenger under a white (lag. the O. O. V. elephant Into a rospectn- having first hoisted that symbol In the tile emblem of honosty, rospoctablllty centor of his position, and Intelligent progress. No longorl The net rosult was that Command- would the greatest party on earth bo Send for testimonials of Oregon use Simple Machine on hand at SaieitfHfMh. Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co., NMftt of destruction. Uwt wltk tke tfimmlHg of their own ktmpi, tkey kave railed to hear tke wtaM from tke MHktkwMe. or see tke warning ray. Ih net Ule traeT Are Hot tke yovftg Re imlikttM premised recosHiUon time ami aalR7 Is tkw nam of ImttW- 1 dor and skuttto-rock to continue for- vwr' It we chuI ocvupy our rightful jiae awutts tk a. il vi poiitUiaas. we the feeding grounds for human leeches to grow fat. but would bocomo under the honest boo of tho young Republi can, Just whnt he mnkos for us when wo find him In othor professions and trades. As he astonlshos tho world today with his genius In nil walks, so Is a surprise In store for us politically In the near future. (Or as soon ns I can get lilm to arouse himself nnd Hbnke off his lethargy.) Like a lion of tho forest, ho will roam free from all restraint, and his honesty and genius will win for him the hlghost honors. In the Held of direct nomination the young Republican will And his cause. The scope It offers, the universality of Its benefits, tdiould claim his attention. Instead of having n limited number of J qualified candidates for any glvon of fice, under the nomination from tho people direct we would have as many candidate as there aro voters. It Is to be presumed, of course, that this liberty will not be abused by tho voters electing unqualified persons as so nearly happened some years ago when the friends of the pugilist. John U Sullivan, very nearly elected him to be a United Statea senator. Judging from the record of tho later sessions It would seem a vory good thing to have a few pugilists on the Hour to the "honor" of the older "boys." This liability will have Im mediate effect upon the present party, and partlee of other colors, to use more dlecrethm. more caution, more hoHeety. If tkey fall to keep them elves above the method of the lower manipulators, the first thing they will find some bright morning will be all tke fat otHres filled with an element wkkk kas never been taught the habit of respect for shady practices. This danger will wake HP corruption meth ods. Will place honest men In the front rank. Fearful lest tke party be wrecked by tke election of ottWrs regarilleos of their standing and qual- iHcattona. tke v. leer heads will begin to appreciate tke more reasonable metkowV of carrying on politics. Will Wave reeneet for every one and have coneMeration for kU brother In politic, ttvory man kas his friends. allkowak some may kae more friends tkan ability. Tata phase opened up bj direct nomination by tke iteople. can nave bnt one effecL tkat of puri fying politic. Tke nreeent wire workers will be afraid to have tkeir methods In tke kanU of tke people. It will be ear to let tke people kave only Hck ntetkotU as will tend to fnlrneos of tke ballot Thu wltk one M, comnrkeiv sweep, direct nomination, will natker under its wing tke common neon, make tke row mon neoHM tke only neceary kwne WHon all point of a political nature. Since all legieJuUon to for tke bt of tke people, wko can better na.V upon wkat tkat legUUtton shall be tkan tkoee wh are presumed and in j tended to ue lwneNte4 tkereby ant X. and his commando, over 100 strong, surrendered themselves uncon ditionally ns prisoners, yielding to overwhelming force. Commandant X. wiis complimented by Colonol A. on tho long nnd gallant struggle ho had made agalnBt our col unins. Tho Iloers were soon on good terms with tho gonlnl "Tommies," and everybody was pleasod with himself. A - ,'Jr- - tsi iSW fan, ,,.-,,, . The Fall Session of the . . . Central Oregon-State Normal School Opens Monday, Sept. 8th. DRAIN, OREGON I'll GH Dl'ATIvS and every available undergraduate lias boon ctn pled the pit er, and many raoro could havo been oiven places. l lie training school Is well organiwd and under superviilon of export- enced crlllcs Originates are in demand, at salarlei ranging from $10 ii minim n-u uii,iruH. oiuuenis are irainft l to ill Izaonv rnnniunt anil adapt it to iho reeds of schools. This Is holpful to teachers lo tchoo's with limited apparatus. Boaul and room, 2.2i a week. Other expanses low. rorcatsloguo addrcsi, o k ii ara n n J " 0RCU,rr. O. h. 1IASAHI), 1'rfsident. Secretary. Ded Time I take a pleasant herb drink, the next morning I fool bright and my com plnxlon Is hotter. Aly doctor says It acts gently on tho stomacho, liver nnd kidneys, and Is a pleasant laxatlvo. It Is made of herbs, and Is propared as easily as tea. It Is called lino's med Iclno. All druggists sell It at 26c and 50 cents. Uno's Family Medicines moves tho bowels each day. If you cannot get It. send for free samples. Address, Orator Woodward, I.oltoy i reason ts PARK AND WASHINGTON, PORTLAND, OREGON The mMioo! where thorough work is done; where the alwajj g.ven, where confidence is developed; where bookkeeping s inusiu exactly ns books nre kept in business; where shorthand is Juadeensyj where penmanship is nt its best; where hundreds of bookkeeper and stenographers have liecu educated for success in life; where thousands more will be. Open all the year. Catalogue ft. A. P. ARMSTRONG. LL. R dqimiba. 99999999999999999mmmmmm ' " " iM. I "" 'm'lrm'""9999919 99999 IW Pioneer Optician. Wo aro now entering upon our seventh year In Salem. During this tlmo wo have established a business which Is second to none In tho state, which la' a general testimonial that our work has boon satisfactory, and each cus tomer recommends another. New comers aro especially Incited to visit our Optical Parlors You'll find our prices reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed in eyery case, Our Optical Parlors. The largest and most modern and best equlppod In Salem. We bay all the latest and most set entitle Instruments known to science for tke detection and cor rection of the various defects of tke eyes. Our examinations are free, and If medical attention la required we will honestly tell yon so. These free tests do not oblige yon to buy gtasae. AN we ask w come and see our farOittett. and Judge for yourself WE DO , Our own grinding:, fit tine, and frames made to suit each individual case. We charge nothing for straightening your fram es even though you did not buy of us. uBssHlilBBlPinnnl JnnBaMsHf jsiiiiiiiiiiiH CHAS, H. HINGES m 999999 The Pioneer Optician. 88 StateStreet. Next door to La Ji & Bush Bank. A little talk with us may do you much ood 1 Headaches and Eyestrains. Many who for years havo suff eied Intensely from chronic sick headaches, using drugs of all kinds without benefit, havo found Immediate and pormnnent rome dy In properly adjusted glasses, because eyestrain was tho cause. We remove the oause and our cure U lasting. Byus tested froo and satisfaction guaranteed. Graduate of the best Optical Schools in America - 24 years ex' perience. i Why Trust the Priceless Gift. f vision to nnskllled novloesT lrth vutong, tne universal nertug. u wanklnd at soma age twen Infancy and mature skowkl never be neglected. tral4 ana me tJred eye yn.pata,tkally upon the " nerves system. A host of nerv, 4angoou. head . twHckla.5 and abnormal .4ttna tpey follow. 'anxoaatoaggtdiataaipsiavaoo'Xf e9M8)aftfa taa. m 8ALRM BRANCH. F F CARY, Manager i19 Hit) t 1