im "it. Imjxk rg'.'i Ht&.tt it. ., ..,,... p-.!i.. fc PAGE TWO. THE DAILY gtv. JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1903. Her gray hair makes her lodk 20 years older. And it's so thin, too. leaner an about Ayer's Hair Vigor THE DAILY JOUBRAL 3 0 AyerCa., lowtll. Member NorthWBt Afternoon N, paper League. Oally Oi Djdfo Th foally by BY HOFER BROTHERS. One Year, VJ.ou in Movanso. iree Montht, 81.00 in Aovance. Oarrler, 60 Cent Per monin. u..bii Ona Year. 11.00 in wancc. A LITTLE POLITICAL HISTORY. Oregon has always been th- seat of bitter factional political fight, and tAe two taction of the Republican jmrly are tmfay as fttl'ially balanced MM when they Held th IJnyes-TIIrten preslilwitjol contest In suspension wJth Cronlit'i olectoisl vote. Thj state legislature luui liwn deadlocked .ivnml tlinwi over the senatorshln anil (ha session of 1809 wa Mtlll state rhalrman, and was fed .ial marshal at the nam time. In ,,.r violation of the law. He dictat ed th- appointment of a new man for postmaster, ex-State Senator V. A. Bancroft, a eoriwratlon lobbyist, who It Ih understood will lntrose no ob jection to such appointment a "Jack" MntUfews may. suggest It ! generally lHed that this offfrielre ruiip on the part of the Mitchell fac tum ha weakened Its rhancee of suc cess In the convention of IDnl. CAUCUS SENTIMENT GROWING. The Journal' fight for a straight, unqualified Republican caucus I gain InK ground. It is stated Mr. Fulton and hi friend were In consultation recently to secure that very Identical thing. A caucus that Is participated in by . i ... . . . .. .1 was lnanc.nll Republicans, uitnoui any bik"j" abortive by entire failure to organlzo agreement of any description, Is good Tho state convention leading up to the onough to olect a presiding offlcor for ' . i....i.ii.iii. nr nni' nntii'rana nr inn IIIIJ IBftmmUM ' .v..0.w -- olcctlon of laxt June reopened tue factional bitterness and warfare uy refusing lo renominate Governor Geer while giving nil his aseociatee In the Republican lot admlnlsliation n second term. Geer had vetoed a char tor for the city of Portland that was to give the Mitchell faction complete rontrol of the city government and his retirement wan decreed In the most autocratic manner. The first result wn the election of a Democratic gov ernor for fowr years. Governor (leer and his friends not wily struck Inn at the Mitchell fac lion by helping elect Chamberlain governor, but they sprung Oser as a petition candidal for the Utd gtntes senate. Hie Haws went on the Australian klkH.HiideJ the Mays art passed at th pmeedlng session by the Mitchell fnrthw for the purpose gf heading off the re-election of 8eu ater Joseph Blmon, Junior Senator from Oregon, whose term expire next March. Tlie lleptihllcau state convention had failed to nominate a candidate for the .senate, and fleer's name going on the ballot was a stir prle to tlteiy. In sfdte of their co vsrt opposition Geer i seel veil aliout llftssn thousand majority over the tfemnorutlo nnmrnoo and can honestly claim to be the nmnlne by the peo ple, although the voto was largely moured bv trailing with the !) oral for lounl ofllee a was mitiiral. A mkiii aa th reult or the June election In Oiegou bmauie known, Clininbeilaln being the only ltnorat eltwled governor In a western state, the Republican state chairman, V. K. Matthews, was appointed IT. g Mar shhI for Oregon st ths lnhost of the Mitchell faction. Ko one man was so directly responsible for the disrup tion of the Republican party, and yet he whs promptly appointed to the fat test office on the Itociac coast. He re mained state rhalrmau and soon rtMHlfwMeU pernlelons partHanshlp III detNandlng the removal of faithful nnd eoiM intent employes lu the Port laml postoUkce Ills demands uere re iesissl by I'uetiHueter CroAfinMM, to wkoss fnetlflH Mntthswa had Wehwfel ad waa Hssletant toatmster. and par UcMNirlr all the buelnmi men of Port land. Including nearly overy KepubU' K of both flirUuna. Msmalsd Croa Htnn's sosttlott. and dewwidml i re liUo a totnasi'i Hut Matthew United State. The seventy-two Republican arc nil In lionor bound equally, by tho custom ary American practice and the uni form practice of the Republican party to go Into voluntary caucus anil nomi nate a senatorial candidate. .What excu can any Republican ten der for not going Into such a caucu? All the Marlon county members agreed to go into a caucus. Do they prefer to have a senator named on a private, secret desl to naming one In frank, open, fair and unpitrchasable roaierenre of their peers? Because others have done wiong In the past 1 not a good excuse. Re ran others have made mistakes In the past, noed they repeat them? I It not lime to return to the more hon orable methods of the beat states? These are some of the many teasoim why caucus sentiment I growing. The question Is squarely, shall the legis lature or outside luHueuces name the senator? A majority aum would fore the lfglslattm lo roach an lion ent choice. A-! CAT A?V LAW FhsA J. ura.ju..v - i;K CAN'T BE DODGbW y J A few more days w willcontinue our .. . rf 4 1 4 .. 1 . . toccvrl he tinismnfi: toucnes are weiug put or IssiicWffl JJcSqtfeiymCT uy ruB fft -.. . No 269 UtsertvSf UUl lATT ww- w - Republicans. Introduced a bill & l.nA mlatf ((T1 . 1 . ,i . jkui aa if iiibu c oiiv &. j ..i... t.-.. ti.h,,n urn imrmuicvti n " ltIHYSIlliivu ni ui iiiB.u cers uiMn a flat salary. The bill allow To the governor, $8000. To the secretary of staU;, $50". I'O Ml MIKIB lieUBIIIOl, finnrn. To th attorney-gsneral. 3W. ' ?' To the'ohlef JuitlibflB10 To each two nssoclato Justices, ?W0. t. i. I,.,... t- thn. n i.m i. to m offered soon nmlng a alar thB.superinten.lent of putiul school, and there has bn pawed by Senator Mulkey n contlfutIonal dmtndment placing the state printer upon n llat "a Figures have been compiled showing the expen.e of pperatlng under the exlHtlng Bystom of jiaymg minimum salaries named In the constitution, plus fee and omolumenta tpr service upon the various boards that Have been created by legislative enactment. These figures Indicate that tho sev eral state offices have cest: For governor, salarlos ' ' Annual appropriations, oocooutlve department " Pnr atinorintondent of nubile schools, salaries 2500 Annual appropriations For stato tronsurer, salarlos Appropriation for clerks For socrotnry of state, salarlos for And so long as we remain in otst preseoj location all prices in etiect. dunng oui great and successful Holiday sale will pre vail. A splendid opportunity to fit out home. 5,327 5,312 2.900 2.850 . t t I. IO Foes.-ostimated per year from records ooi Appropriation for clerical service 8.984 Fees turnod ovor to troasuror " t For stnte printer. 1898-1899 "" ,5 For stntc printing, 19011902 72-aG0 In these Items appear many that must be allowed tindor tho lint salary law, such as clerk hlro private secretary of the govornor and others. It Is alleged, however, that n saving of $50,000 can be offected by the adoption of salaries for all state official over present oxponso. The above flguies are taken fiom The Journal of last spring, and vveio published over and over, and became the main subject of controversy In the campaign In which Mr. Furnish wn defeaUtl for governor, and Mr. Chamberlain was elected. The Journal employed n legal expert of this city to compile these figures from the public recgrd and challenged Investigation of them. The Republican managers tried to Ignore the presentation, and make th cam paign without committing themselves even to their own platform, but Mr. Chamberlain forced the fight and whipped Mr. Pulton In hi lame dofonse of the present systuni or paying state official. The matter will now bocome a straight, Kqiiaro, stancbutinnd-flght-lt-out. and no one enn dodge the Issue, as the salary bill is ptosentod by n staunch and vigorous young Republican, who believes In this roform as a business pioposltlou. This Republican legislature will have no excuse for adjourning without enacting a llat salary law, anil requiring all foes to be put Into the treasury. The How Fiirnishing C 308 Commercial St. Store at Salem and Albany. Nexi to P. 01 Theo M. Bard Successor to liarr Potzel. -AND- Hot Air, Hot Water and Steam Heating a Specialty. SALEM, OREGOli Wood vp4 Good seasoned fir wood sawed and delivered to any part of the city, at $4 per cord- D. S. BBNTLBY 181-183 Commercial St. Phone 691 Ma Yoismjrji Mothers JUttd is Mtti-Ml need oi lirlp hIiiK- th If you are troubled with Impure blood. Indicated by sores, pimples, headache, etc.. we would recommend Acker' Blood Elixir, which we sell under a ooslttve Ktiaranteo. It will al ways cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic tHusotis atut all uloou mseasafl. tu ct. and 11.00. D.J. PHY, Druggist. JOURNAlx-RAYS. Independence will hold a mas meeting to establish an Improvement league The 17 (leer wen In the legislature IHropossi lo do tks "stsHdptttsr" act. and bare a vole In the Anal chob-e of a sens' or. Any bill to Issue bonds, creates new oBlee or glre swtgr some money can be delivered from the legislature with out a forceps. Ry all mean, put dear old doty Dosrh lu charge of the whole lloo.OOO for the rtoulawd fair. He Is a dendld type of noMtlcal genius to scatter the hard earned money of the tatpayers. Home of the senators who fought hardest against McQInn's weolutlou to give each senator a clerk, were nrnt to avail themselves of the delightful privilege of making a selection vent' l is MM u twin T h baby u Imiuk iiutmxI. Ita nmr' the weHMH fH iikitlirrhiHHt and maWes fwMrlptioii not oil trvnKthu Jttwt Health tke With Imw prsUKiU) pAinleM. IhiI it iHSniM the uutiuiv mitiuiu wMcn the ehlM l led It mouw IM Men, eMouiufie the sptieale and widdlv lextece ih mother U nv kealth. l'hwt m ue alcohol lu ttorlt rVrwiif Hom," neither asiiejl, eoeslue. hot any eUwr iMreettv I Ml.ll W 11 vnu kU"r thr y ' ti.cht my oil. lvU IK I'KH III. ii ' iMtt Mi Kobril IUivlrii.fma 4ua XuafutM ; , i u t &M M i.iuit.inh h..l t.aij tu WUlh U 14 tlu -u oil Wcvl . Il . tl ! U 'Ulrll lhi .t IN 4 Imi Kid . M' I h . mttcu.1l I Ukf '..HI . f i t I 1 14 u lll 's Am k(l .U a. Wo Wr hat Ant .llli fill ..ii.l w ika Iku u Wset!SB alimg tH IxrveMM. Vft kU cvruudf lO-xxnaMtij li krmii v4 a" 1W Htense'a MeAtewt rX W wit th boweh in a kesttky owt Jtrion" i mil .1 l.y"37 IT 1 'I yV '71 " -vewmmweMMMMH It is smM to he a solntn. fact that nuder trust operation It Is almost lm IhNialble lo get a good cigar to smoke, and th only nrst class cigar made today are yios mud y MmI factor ies and tart concerns jsoi yet In the trust These are the wonis af a uews pninv man who hi been ft lifelong smoker BrwnwvUI TkaMgi; The advics of CUt. Wgna. nemncrntk randntate before tke legtsUtoee Rsr Unltejl itntee seonutr. that the Democratic member vole for Oeer. kna caused a rum mot Ion among tke Demtvcratlc press of the elate, tome strong Inn gunge l being used In rondeiunntton of Woml i alv Ire. Two normal st-hools sreAlenty for rjeo. TVsn msjge sj inctjtutlont of highs' entMMkMi ns nttftr sestnup letting se possible. It It not chnftty to mnlntnla ralmges st the expensn of he tsspnyer where the onlldren of the VtHono ant wht other pestle have to pnjr for. But thai Is too skne itreposiau to nd lodgstsnt In ut brain of nt ordlnnry UgtsUtor. nnjt II is the ordinsrlee who run thn - hi ue Au old fhrmnr sent kl son to tn dvm) to study UUn. Kni htsnfl snUgfe.1 with t OMtrsj of th yejpnf hopeful h- wv-aMwl ktnt (Mam Mhtmi andL idMiii tm b) th M nt a sK nn y, thu aa4rW him: iw, JssA. htttt i a fee ami th k a heap of manure and a cart- what do you call them In Latin?" "I'orklbus, (artlbiis et mauiirlliu," said Joseph. "Well, now," wild the old man. "if you don't tnko that forklbus and pitch that mauurllius Into that cantvms. I'll break your lasy to work. bncklbii " lie went Dri tb y Tlw KW Yw line Always Bntgit The legislature adjourned from Fii day over to Monday, went to Portland by a free special train and the heav ens wept great tears. o Sick Headache absolutely and per manontly curod by uslnB Mokl Tea. A pleasant horb drink. Cures Consti pation and Indigestion, malcos you eat. sleep, work and happy. Satisfac tion guaranteed or money back. 25 cts. and SO cts. Wrlto to W. II. IIOOKKft & CO., nuffalo. N. Y., for a free sample. D. J. FRY, Druggist. (Z&jtfEaSt aHBtSHHIarKfHHE5BlBHHBBBZHaHH-K 5 M M H m H m m f M e H H H . e H M in m i Manning7& Fcfgoson,'thc New Hardware Men, have a very com plete line of Stoves, Ranges, Kitchen Utensils, light and heavy Hardware, Builders' Supplies and Carpenter Tools, andjhave Just added a com plete line of Wagons, Hacks, Car riages, Buggies and Road Wagons, John Deere Plows, Harrows and Cultivators. If you are in need of any of the things usually kept by a first-class hardware and implement house, call on us and we will con vince you that we are prepared to satisfy your wants. Store Warehouse Cor ?ltr 1 Cor St. South Willaiollf Hotel. Salem, Oregon, 5 5 n M ? H H 19 ? M El M M ? H H 5 M IHHBHHHHaHMSBIII!HBHIIBHH ARRIVAL EXTRAORDINARY Miss Linn Wardell The World's Greatest Palmist, AstroloA ana uairyoyam. Now located In Salem for a brief to me? Am I Iovod In return? time, and can bo consulted on nil af I a rival In my lovo? Whom thj fairs of life. She Is too well known marry? How many children rM In this country to need much lntroduc-, have? Whoh will my doK tlon, but for the benefit of the few ; troubles end? How can I malt who may not have heard of her, she j life and homo happy? When trfl: will ay that lie I a graduate of tho absent friend return? Why del: occult colleges of India and France, and has been, a professional medium for the past 10 year, the past year in I'ortlatfd, Oregon, where he gnvo the very best of satisfaction to nil, receive a lottor? Should I Invert money? In what should I Invert! my dlsonso curable? Shall I vrfi lawsuit? Miss Wnrdel tells m these things, and n great many a? isr"- Burroughs & Fraser TINNING IRON WORK PLUMBING Best Material, Best Workmen and Promptness are our Motto, SALEM, OREGON. "' ' ' f SO"! J STATE STBMT. h A. AUPPERLC, President. A r, HOFER, Vice President E. W. HAZARD, Cashier. -fiiLi.-1 madlnf for over $000 people in that She settles lovers onarr. rulvl' ClW. No wnttnr what your trouble tba aonarntiMl nntl show h0 w '; i - -.- ars, sns will guide you out of them com all difficult! with success on jour ide. she will Zllw Wardall lias ji-tild givs )ou the nsjue. date, fact and year's aneneement in PortianJ jtocalltieg iu a toat ,m astonish , gon, and unless she pave wn w most kepucj. u may Ds of ;hs could not have stavwt w" vital tnteren to you to know the out (Dreflon State JBanh Inoerperated. Jefferson, Oregon. ashes loans, gjs, TviMaeU a general hanking huslaess: annja hill and rv dnpostls. Use's In foreign and 0MQr4c chans. QtUcntlnns m4 n favnraht tnmta. Notjj-ie PubUs ttdsr nnr stem u sU ssajghMt Bvritr wi esHBie atans sfSKinfd at low tatfn YOUR BU3INES rahw nf SOLICITED. come or your present distress. Ths happinex of your future life may de pend upon the right solution and propsr advice. Miss Wardel makes no mUtnkes. All her predictions .are true, and may be relied upon. You ,ny wish to kn ow if it is advisable lo nuke a change In business, in love or marriage. Shall I succeed In my sow undertaking? When shall I ob tain ui) hopes, my wUhe? Shall I ever become wealthy? Can I trust my Wends Have I enemies? When I ever be divorced? Dee another naxs the love that rightfully belongs length of thno. This fa t alone j wall for her work, ana fU0 nw tli.A.lfl a Inatlninninls f I uVX th IkAut twmlA In tho fr'3u T.Mcnn8 In nalmlfctii"- , and raediumistlo persoas ... . ku mIM. v snort limn at roasoimu' - a profejalon and' be tauepwd lors arranged so that jou wu no strangers. Tarlore 1014 Coiut .tie.r v Uberty and Commet.U! t,1,el Steves' bakery. rtmno. hAiirc 10 a ni '' ' .. . j-.. i vritb an uay ijuuj reach of all. Its MISS LINNIE WARDELl I All 20 Co