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PAG EG TWO. THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1002. n i V I, : Tr ii -i - i i i ir ii I flu pBBiMii;!itViww'w iimwn wnwyuwiwiiwwwM .-. i' -ii riM.ti mini iiiiT -"L Cherry Pectoral I For hard colds, chronic coughs. Askyourdoctorif he has better advice. J Cl. Aver Co. liOVItUfltMH. ijjiMMmLi i THE DAILY JflUlU, Members Nothwast Afternoon N paper League. BY HOFER BROTHERS. ARE RAILROADS CARELESS? Tho San Francisco Exnmlnor heads an account of a wreck in Califernia: "Southern "Pacific Carolessnoss Impor iU llvofl of two htnulrocl Passengers." Tho question arises Is tlint a fnlr ntul honest headline? Is any rail Dally One Year, $4.00 In Advance, rend wilfully nogllgont and dellbor. Dally Three Months, $1.00 In Advance, ately cnroloss In tho management of Dajly by Carrier, 50 Cents Per Month, tralnn, elthor by officials or employes? Weekly One Year, $1.00 In Avance. ,R u Mt tn,0 Um(. rthey ,mVo QVQiy IHMnlble incontivo to oxorolso tho ut most care' and diligence, nsldo from Yes, THE CHAMBERLAIN ADMINISTRA TION. The unttua of Uio that lad to the Chamberlain will have much to do the chastisement of the press? circumstances iu spite of their own interest In good olectlou of Governor management wrecks occur. The management of tiatus and tho ziaoa tif fintua otMl rnnl;s ttMll nht'nvo with solving the problems of ;M(lovoh.0 on hmilnI1 ,ian,i8 nml ,)mln8. ministration thnt ho will have on his. . . . . . , . ,. . go wrong in opito of tho moat scion- tlflc supervision and wrecks will oc cur on tho most carefully managed roads. hands for solution. As all will recall, his election was mado possible by a revolt of Repub licans against machlno rulo in the management of tho Republican State convention, which dictated tho nomi nation of a candldato for Qovornor who was objectlonablo to thousands of Republican voters. Govornor Chamberlain's election was also mado posBlblo by tho fact that ho earnestly championed an un derlying reform in stato government Hat salaries for all stato officials and putting all fees in tho treasury. In making appointments Governor Chamberlain will have to havo somo regard for tho sacrifices and earnest ness and convictions of thoso Indopon dont Republicans who objoct to unlit candidates being forced upon tho poo plo by machine dictation of even their own party. Tho effrontery of a Hepitbliran fac tion rallying tjie primaries at Port land Iu alleged opposition to the Simon machine, and thou attempting to sub stitute n one-ninn-poncr dictation of -an Inferior order, will not soou be forgotten in Oregon politics. But tlieie are men who hold tho same mistaken ideas of party policy, and who pursue the snmo obnoxious practices within tho Democratic party, that nro pursuod by tho Portland Re publican politicians. From thoso Mr. Chamborlnlu and tho people of Ore gon should bo safely dollvored. Whllo Govornor Chamberlain ncod not necofisnilly glvo many of his ap pointments to tho Independent Repub licans, he will piobably bo Influenced somowhnt by tholr nnti-machlno sontl monts and prejudices. Thoro nro plonty of good Demon atH In tho stato who aro free from the porntcloiiB inlluoncus of machlno poli tics of any. sort, who have no natural lndllnntlon to fly to tho ombrnclng arms or Itopub'llonu corruptlonlsts. Whoro such Domoorats havo tho suppoit or tholr own party to a reason able degroe and aro not obnoxious to tho reform Republicans, and aro qualified and Ifoiiaat citizens, thoy will bo entitled to consideration at the hands of the Chamberlain admliilstra tlon nnd to tho respect of tho pooplo of nil paitlos. Governor Chamberlain's nttltudo to ward tho reform he Is publicly pledged to piomnto Is very well un derstood, Ills sincerity will not easily bo callod In quostlon. Ho will bo found watchrul to promote a hotter condition or affairs In stato flnnnco, our state lovenuofl, our public lands and our tnto Institutions. .Ami tho pooplo will sustain him. Tho itlme has boon reached in the development of modern railroading when it Is unfair to nllcgo wilful, de liberate Intent to murder pcoplo on tho part of any great corporation. Of course, this theory Is not ex actly consistent with the demands of yellow journalism nor tho require ments of political demagogs. Hut It Is tho truth, nevertheless. Tho Salcm Journal Says tho legislature will ineet at Salem Mon day. Janunry 12, but will be organ ized at Portland, Sunday, tho 11th Cottage Orovo Loador. Young pooplo In tho habit of piom Iscuous kissing should tako warning It has boon discovered that It causes the awful dlsoaso of facultative Boph ropltytos, says tho Medford Enquirer. Tho editor of tho Capital Journal alludes to tho odltnr of tho Enquir er as a savage, simply because we callod, his wife's attontlon to his iliitntloii with tho hired girl. Now wo may bo a savage Col, but wo have no uso for your sculp pdwn sIiq gels through wltTi you. Modidi it Kn qulrer. Jlr. M. V. Leach has a big hog In his butcher shop, and dressed, It weighs G04 pounds. It was raised by Mr Dan Goodspood. 'Wo road n good deal In tho nowspapor about" corn and wheat fed hogs, but Iiow'b this for Tillamook skim milk fed hogs? Tho Tillamook dairymen know how to ralso "pork oi s" oven If thoy do not raise tho grain to food them. Tillamook Head light. It scorns thoro aro othors than tho "Salem Hog." ..THE OREGON LAND LAWS... Vohement Washington specials nnd Insinuating odltorlal nro dally features of the Portland papors. dining frauds Iu tho administration of tlmbor lands nnd school lands. At the same tlmo for twenty yonrs thoro has not boon u congressman or United Statoa seuator from Orogon who has not !m amenable to tho Orogon newBpaptr trust and Its spec ial roprenitntlve at Washington. No man could go to congro or tho ssnato without IU consent, nnd no Quo could hold ofllee in state nffalrn without doing iu bidding, aud being BUhJact to the control of the Portland nowspapor trust. TJib iwopie of orogon uniformly, nnd with rare exceptions, tltwt the oandl dnte of tho Poitlnnd Trust and those candidate do IU bidding, it never . eJiniigw land rrntuli but to kill off wm man It cannot gat rid of other wig Map Who would honestly ami sax. louijy propose to onforoe tho land laws in the Interest of the peoplo re fought by .the, trust. Tho Oro gon uewspaper political trust has no uso for 8iio.li meu. The tlmo may oomo when men can be oleeted to ofllee who will uso their olllolnl positions to proteot tho bona fills bomefieeker nnd home builder. But It will uot bo whllo tho psoplo bo.w down to tho trust. Oregon's now incomlug Govornor may bo that, kind of man. FIR8T PRACTICAL RESULT. Tho acceptance by tho Marconi Wireless Tclograph Co., of messages for transmission between passing ocean steamers, on mid-ocean and whllo undor full headway, and going In opposite directions, Is the first practical application of this great in vention, Messages will nlso be sent from points on land to Incoming steamers and tho feo Is only ten cents a word, while the cable companies charge 25 rents per word. Marconi announces that he will send messages across tho Atlantic for about one-tonth the cable ratos when he onco has hie system In full working ordoi Message fnim frlonds transmitted In mid-ocean will ndd greatly to ,tho enjoymont of life. Tho natural result will bo that the latost nows rrom passing ships will bo printed on board ship dally. Every Invention nddH to the scopo or human enjoymont, and Ih appro priated ror tho gonoral good or humanity. JOURNAL X-RAY8. A fiafo is llko n man's head If lta easily cracked It gonorally has but lit tle In It. Reader, Shaw, Oro. Tho loglslaturo aBBomblos at Salem Jan. 12th. Thoro Ib no telling whon It will quit. If thcro Is to be any Lewis and Clark Expo, at nll, lot us not havo It cheap nnd nasty, whatovor we do. That Is a slam on the Amoilcnn dontal profession that a princess of n roynl fnmlly of Euro'po would olopq with one of thorn. If Governor Geer does not feel fully repaid yqt for going up to the Oro gonlan ofneo to find out whethor ho should cnll a special session or not, he piobably will In courso of time. Capital and labor may both form unions, but a union In which they both would unite tholr Interosts to protect humanity would bo tho grand est union of all. Ry all moans oroato a tax commis sion. Tho loglslaturo can't spond half onough. Glvo jtho unemployed a ohauce. Tho blounlal bosbIoii Is too go without consulting house, bill No. 101. Ma i conl wireless messages nro to bo sent nt the rat or 1000 words an hour. Thnjt is fastor than some Salem girls can wlroleee message their friend nt the depot when they go through on the cam. The Proeldent wisely concluded he didn't want to meddle with a thankless task like helping some European shy locks collect money from an Impov erished Rngamuflln Sputh American Republic. Better get soma wood pllud up In handy reach of the kitchen if your woodpile Is out of doors and baa no roof over It. Our corns toll us wo aro going ito have a cold snap and some snow. ewe The Poitlnnd fair bill ought to have sevoral tlders If Uio .peoplo nro to bo protoctqd. When that 500,000 bill passes l,t will appoar how sevoral gontlemeu suddenly boeamo Interest ed In calling off tho special sosslon, WITI0F JUDGE BOISE e His Ready Reply to Salem Lawyer Recently Tho address of that ploneor Juilbt, Clicuit Judge Boise, nt the annual meeting of the Historical Soclt u- cently, woll Illustrntos tho Judge's , ready wit, says an oxchnnge. An nt ' tornoy of Snlem wns trying a case bt fore tho Judge a few days ago, and In the courso of his argument wns trjlng to review the testimony in the iasc ' Several times ho was lntorupted by the Judge, who corrected him In his statements of facts. Both Judge nnd lawyer wore getting out of pntlencp, t and finally tho lattor straightened up j wmi n sou-conimont son or. air, ami said: "Woll,' Your Honor,' It may bo that I don't understand tho facts In tho case," to which tho Judge Instantly re plied: "You can't hnvo any controversy with tho court on that point, Mr. for tho court will agreo with you that you don't understand either tho facts or tho law." i i Miles on Mif Are walked ly the billiard player, an he moves around the tubtc. That is the only exercise ninny n city mail gets It is this lack of exercise in the shut-iu-Ilfc of the city, com bined with irregu lar eutitij; nnd fit digestible dishes which tend to make the city man the victim of "stomach trouble." When there is undue fullnoa af ter etiting, w 1 1 h belching, sour ns lugsnml other dis tressing symptoms, n prompt use of Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will effect a speedy cure. In the most extreme cages ol discuhe of the stom ach nnd other or gniin of digestion mid nutrition, the persistent live of the "Discovery" ill result iu a com plete cure iu niue tj -eight enses out of every hundred. "TlieprnUe I wniilil like to give your' Coliieu Metticnt Dtormrry I cniuiot ullcr 111 word or (It-scribe wilh pen," write Jamcd II Amlirocc, 1-H , of M5'4 Mlflliii Slrct, llinitluciloti. 1M "I wns tnken down with wlial our phylclnin will wn IikIIkcMIoii I tloctnml with (lie best n roil nil liere ntul loiiitd no relief I wrote to yon nnd you tent me n attention Miink to fill out anil I did wi nnd Jim tltctt ndiincd me to me Dr rleree'H Ooldeu Mcdlcnl Ulncovery I took threi iKittlcintid I Kit no Reed Hint I ftoppnl -Iwlnif n I think, cured I lmc no j nitiloins ofRin trie trouble or ItidlRentlnn now " Ur. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay excuse of niniliiig owr, J Send at one-cent stamps for paper covered book, or y stamps fo- cloth bound Address Dr R, V. Pierce, Buffalo, In. Y, Jhmk muni nw, HARPER il "i !M$m 1 ii AWj&Wm m dk m&&$mfim 1 H -V 1 MSMKv jSbB lll WIS BliJ V-UHtfJVTiiiiW ,KiiiiiBI H Famous at Home for H H Generations past; I H Famous now all over ffl he World. I A For Sale by I I A. SCHREIDER, Salem. I t FARMER'S HOME, I J 1G3 State St. I A Few Mot Days We will continue, our The finishing touches are befog pat our new location at No. 269 LibettyS And(l'soJlong as we temam in out pese location all pieces in : effect duting gteat and successful Holiday sale will pt! vail. A splendid opportunity to fit oat home. d 1 Tne House Fnrnisbiiig C 308 Commercial St Store at Salem and Albany. Next to P. Bundle Upon Bundlo of Laundry Work Pour In upon ub, but wo never fall in promptness, or in tho same uniform benuty of workmanship In oxqulaito , finish jind color on your lltion, na In I llnnnt with na nml Hint moniia tli flnost that can bo dono auywhoro. Satisfaction la always guarantood with ovory bundlo when your work Is dono nt Salem Steam Laundry Cot. J. Olmsted, Prop. Oorous D. Olmjd, Mgr. Phono 411. v Iberty 8t geat cyclone wfaich pass ed ovei Tfie Fait Stote this week fias scattered out toys and holiday goods ve a vast Teito.y teaching itom Dan to Be sheha and making thousands of homes happy We thank all out patrons and itiends iot theit liberal patron age and t?tst all have had a Wletty Christmas and wishing yot all a happy and prosperous New Year we are Yours Truly Km mmw Christmas Yule Log that wolcomod Santa ClauB la olden tlmo" with lta chcory blazo u Bpiuuor was always tho beat tfl could bo found In tho forcBt. En pianK, hoard and lath, ovory Jol boam, Bliinglcs nnd shakes in our jm aro mado from tho best tlmbor gro and nro of suporlor quality, well Bonod nnd freo from knots. prices tnalco our nno building lun almost an Xmas gift. Goodalo Lumber Near 8. P. Pas. Dei Phono 651. -.TM;- THE FAIR STORE Dabney and Star Proprietors. A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast Or dinner you can enjoy from ono of oar tender and dollcIoiiB nionta. atoake, Iamb or mutton chops, veal cutlets or pork, Our meats nro all cut from tbo fattest nnd nnmoBtcattlo, and we can supply your table with fresh, nutritious and wholeeomo meats at bed rock prices. P G, GROSS Phon SALBM ORE 201 lm com A Haoov New Year And Alany of Then! Ia euro to follow 4 resolution mako Salem boor your standard be; orago, for tho plain and clmplo xtm that It Jb proporly agod and feree: od, browod puro and kept pure firw evory procoss. CAPITAL CITY BREWERY AND ICI WORKS, Mrs. M. Beck, Propriety CHINA IIAVILAND KARLSBAD AUSTRIAN BOHEMIAN JAPANESE ' In choice pieces. New shipment In toys and notions. Ten per cent dla. count on the Havlland China. The Variety Store 94 Conrt Street. Annora M. Welch, Proo. Our Advertisements are ALWAY8 INTERESTING. Read them. Barr'e Jewelry Store. QOIIIP BROS. pi and TUNERS AND REPAIRERS PORTLAND 0R fe'Ui. v $ M fjl MlWWIttW'f'klllBf?llfc '"vum in wtriT 'HH'SW S3fcifrtffilWililltfcHHlBHBff ""iu ' i.' its m etorsn .TriXWoS?? rrvsi IV KH