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" 3 TE DAU-YJOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARYS, 1003. PAGE TWO. J at II I r hungry j I feed it jJBc I If your hair is turning gray or falling out, it is starving. There isn't life enough in the roots. The remedy is simple : Feed your hair. Feed it With Ayer's Hair Vigor. It will not do impossible things, but it often does wonderful things. It always restores color, stops falling, cures dan druff, and prevents splitting at the ends. tfif.0.: "My hair was three parts gray before I used Ayer's Hair Vljjor. Now there isn't a gray hair to be seen. I have many friends who have had the same experience with it." Henry Coleman. New York City, N. Y, THE DAILY J OURIL Member Northwest Afternoon N. paper League. DY HOFER BROTHERS, tor in his discovery sooms n rank In justice. It would aeem to'UH that a little more modesty In their apparent de nim to crowd every form of the heal ing art hut their own off the face of the oarth would lie more becoming to ' the noble profession founded by the Dally One Year, $4.00 In Advance, nnclents. Dally Three Months, 11.00 In Advance. ... ' . --mi-i ,i.a it.. Dally by Carrier, 60 Cents Per Month. 't " progrssslve that the Weekly One Year, 1.00 In Avance. mHral ooks of one .century are the -- ..--- - r- -.-? --raj-aj laughing stock of the nL The prnc- 4-t44f llees of the present feneration will he tabooed by (he next. Our gTRndpareuta were cupped and ; bled in the spring to purify their sys- terns. Our own children were liven Blng the flstiessness of the senator la) situation. Traveling men who were at Olym pla when the great Washington fight for senator was on thoro, say the scenes In our ulster state; were qultf invigorating compared td Oregon. One of the candidates had not only a barret witn uic apigowwiue open combination of public and "hlghor" duties. "Tho objection to tho political woman and to tho educated woman present some Instructive analogies. f t..f, mu. nn I, M.na flnctmialtf tl(. Ileved that knowing the classlcH would ruin ,her morals, philosophy her rellglin, and mathsma'lco her health ; but his wife hadheaquarorfl add wM.In gehiral, n oollego odticatlon would spending her own money like water, tae away ner aesiro 10 uo a kouu NEW BOOK ON STRAWBERRY CULTURE! BY I 1 iff 1 fc ,fl , Jt. H, J, J.,i J.iWr e-isie j WRSBum IVTK' 3KL 11 II I HH Ii H-H-H- , molasses and sulphur regularly as a ---" -- - -- doctor's prescription. We cm re- "PHYSICIANS AND LEGISLATORS, member other ridiculous things that ttatrMUHtora out of thirty and sev eral members or tho boose are said by aim Medical Setttiuel of 1'nrtknd to be i i'i( recotninenaeu uy monicai prac tice U years ago. Today there Is open warfare be tween the advanced moral elements uhyelelHiis. There Is not a newspaper tir .ody as to whether physicians limn In either nonee, who lias Intro- hare the right to Administer morphine duced a bill for his own benefit, or the d other drugs to women, and ret: fact has esrapad our attention. omraend whiskey and stimulants to The Journal wishes to comment on , u,en thla (not, that while it lias been at- Under all the olreumstnnres of so rmwl liunoeetlils to got a hill oven in- J lety it seems remarkable that so trod need thai would In any way bene-, transient and changeable a science l.t ir protect the newspatwr business, ns msdlrnl practice would attempt to Hud the publisher Is not given any !'" down the flat cf legislative de Hfll protection whatever, bills for the creee for others, when the profession direct benefit of the medical profen- ' wore than llksdy to repudiate Its po hIiiii have Iwsn numerous at this sen- sltlon tomorrow, alun. Furthermore, why should any how- To the credit or Senator Marstars . t. honorable prafesalott such na he has ashed that tjie hill be killed uroly the medical profession Is en whlrh he Introduced at the request of , titled to be oonslderetl. aelt the con u Marlon county physician to compel . nations special protection of niouopo intrant to employ one of the bene-; IhHIc legislation In Its own behalf? notaries of state median! legislation ' - - - for their children In alt cases. . EDITORS ARE AROUSED. Anouter uui wwen is to compel ev- i The prompt action taken by the n? patent medicine luiuiHfuetum to ( New York World In Issuing an open pnei uie formula or Ills decoouott on letter to the editors of the United the battle Is introduced by a itkyitelaii I States, for the purpose of raising a legislator. It l so clearly unjust that fund for the prosecution or the s every druggist l the city ut opposing . susstn of dlUr Oonsnles. of the Co U mUI' lumbln State. Is meeting with prompt When It is a fact that many repu- responses, and It may be snld on the uieie pnysicians reecrlue patent best of atuhority that former UetiUn M4lelne for their patients, and th)- ant-Oovemor Tillman's Inmet that "he Mt oblnln the exact formula of the ' will be represented at the trial .by PfgtwratUMM frwin the maHumeUtrer. the beet tegal uient SonUt Carolliw t So to printing tltew formula nHd j,a ever ttroducMl' u-m i ,a. i... declaring that alio would spond J200, ooo rather than not get to Washing ton, D. O. It Is a well-known faoC that neither Fulton nor Geer has nboan to spend on this fight, and th(frj. tire many members , VRltlnic patjenfly for the colonel of the lavish hablte, who gen erally determines the political Inci dent called electing a United States Hf-nator. Tho pwjple be d d is the watch word of Col. Mozuma" nndlfla faithful ndhcrenU among tho bunohgrnss and tenderloin dlBtricta. Th direct nomination and direct vote of tho people oq Senator) would put Col. Mazuma out of business at Pulcm, and einphnslzc tho importance of his services to tho country in tho slums of tho North-ond. In tho pillions of Flshcrmanvillo, AHtorla, and the other densely populated voting pre rincts. Will the Itepiibllcan members of the Oregon loglslnturo ovor ndvanco to that dellRhtful stago of olvlllxatlon when they enn nssomblo In caucus as peers, and shut the door on Col. Maxi ma? Ask the staro, ask the palmist. ask the necromancers of Kgypt, but ask not the average kneeling, truck ling worshipper of mammon engaged In practical polities. Ho all are awaiting the ndvent of Col. Mnxuma on the trceno of action. Who will officiate an mnHter of cere monies when the' strango gentleman with a KriiHMck of potajit Influence comes on deck? Another all-important That he will lmve several hend(iiar ters goes without saying; The range of prices on single or' uunches U pcetty well established. There will be Avers among the aocdnd-tcrmers and hold-overs. New nign are ox pectei to go at two for flvo, or three for ten. A bunch of flVCfe has been known to command a fnn.tfy figure. The Journal will try to heap members posted on the market. wife and mother. To protect a bolng so frail, the colleges wore carofully closed against her. Now. with the approval of wise man, moro girls than boys are prepurlng for college, 'aVd this In the public interest it may bs found In politics, as in education, that the higher duties of women will be assisted, not hindered, by Intelligent dltclirfine- In thojfbwer,' "Let these wprds of-Mrs. Allco Free man Palmer be fememberod, whdn tho threadbare assertion is made that 'the wisest and host woman' do not believe In equal, suffrage. E. HOFER. The Sttawbewy Industry In Tfie PaciftJ Northwest. KEEPING PROMISES.. BUT LITTLE TIME. when many destroy the only value of the pratuie- Sick Hotvduchos From Army Life Fin ally Caused Nerv ous Dyapopslcv. Dr. Mlloa' Nervine Cured Me. AH leWsetlxa jU hiini.li am gneteu JaVti.B ot MsaklssL stwewlasn h uvtim U In cuestaat j pw ceaaot ub. I K MOW Ncrv.ns t s un mm far 1 SMbdi. utw Um hreia. i SB IM IMfVM ! Ik. itoautfk ui awsSTMiw1 -laiaUHM . nminwted hu. in ike ,, Mt SM With iUm et Ik. MnMMtTr bttai a4 with a wwplwu u, AiMUoes. PmImv tft KmU dH.uet.iicul 4ll air uoehlrt m tk. .;. w i..iT. t . i - -- - r " m ..u(i mtsm cww mm HMI MU llSrtSnt ..J .. i ,. k ..... -r i . - .. . vr;- - - - rw iwm ufv.eeio i Muk- t.envsMJ uk u m MSKsrcr cjs. ra r. a :.... ' -T T - "1 Mew cMty, uie. aaA Mtm is a? itmiMiiiMwnc mm slur ctMuiac kw m ciwd u i MdS'T at eejtueas. Vk. (U ul J, SSroQ els&SrHi P? ---" jBaSAaM aiSBLASlSg one of the most vigorous prosecutions that state has ever witnessed. I in an editorial ta World says: "Tnla cowardly crime touches the vital rights of the press of the whole. MXintry. Souta Carolina becomes the scone of a orecedent-Htakltie tWnt that Is of the highest Interest and Iru portaaoe for e entire Union. Ameri can Jonraallsai. frum New York to la rraaclso aad from Maine to the mil, la Interested la the vindication w this rase of the right of the press to discuss, criticise and condemn the publtr acta of public man. unawed hv vloleexo or the fear of It This brutal assassin's boast should aet as an alarm-bell to aroaae all American JouraaUeu to the united iwrtormaac of a great nabllc iuL The beat uleat that can be eaUated for the Msaaala's defaaae should b met by the beat talent the bar of the wum ru ruraisa to vtadhraia the nithi if tho prose overywhere la tale vtH.ut.v tutluaiag the tKMMhem states, ( ivie Ha functloas In that aor rM frtvdoui hkh w tho irst aad tho xirvngftti guarantee of rwsbr vtwraHiMt ' The coateuUoa uf the WorbJ k Dm! the law of Ubel and akader provide proper and saHcieat reatesUes for aay ul lie uaa unjustly assaUaa la a psm lu i.-w.wtper This Is tat vital point .po hb the courts of South Caro lina win be ,jw to aaaa. wW. .h- . Svi WW sMI, JVVW WAITING POR THE COLONEL, ft ' very evldeat that Col Maau ma has . arrive! on the sv,ne it a-1 . f. anKl S,nsi.-.i xr.jiin. .i,. ... - -r, "'-"I"" u:j vi TAKES Just now when many are asking themselves, should or should not wo men vote, the following, from Allco Stone Ulackwell of Dorchester, Mass., which appeared In tho Iloatnu Tran script. Is very worthy of )rusal: "from the many tributes to Mrs. Alice Freeman Palmer, one fact that does her honor should not lie forgot ten. Living in an atmosphere .that was conservative in many respects. her spirit always remained progres sive. "Not long ago. In answer to the oh- jottlon often urged against equal ur-, feraga. that 'women are already fully occupied with higher duties', Mrs, Palmer wrete: i "What are the political dutitM? What are the higher duties? How far doe the one kind obstruct or assist the other? " 'The political duties are. Inform ing one's self on the state of tho, coun try, on policies at issue, on candldat&s for ofllee, and going to the polls and depoeltlHg' n ballot. "The o-ealld higher duties nro the bearing and rearing of shlldron. and making a home for family aud friends, '"How much time must she spond on her political duties? if she be longs to the woll-tQHio class, and hires others to do her work, she has time for whatever Interests her moat only let tnose InteresU be noble! If ahe does her own housework, she oan take ten minutes to stop on her way to market and vote oace or twleo a year. She enn And half an hour a day for tho newspapers and other means of Information. She can talk with fam ily and friends about what alto reads. She does this now; she will do It more IntolligonUy, aad will five and re ceive more from what she savs aad near. " Tho duties of motherhood and the making of a home are the most sacred work of wommh. aad tho dearest to thorn, of oi-ory class, if casting an IntolUgont voto wonki lahrfore with what only women eaa do and what, fnlled In. undermines society aad gov- rsHnoafrao one can queaUoa what a woman must choose. uut it eaaaot be shown that there la v l. number of womon in this osnntry who haw not tho necessary Ume to' YOU lntnuUy; and srudy of the vital sjnsjosuons of our government wonld ntako them better ixmwaaVea to their unebttMl aad friseX better nWwi to inoir sons, aad more later-! eating aad valuable meubera of so- ctety Woman nave m wtsarw than men; thoy are leu tid ia !,. of routine; they have had mcto )-er f school training than men. aad in thw touatry their average conscience and loyalty comparo favorably with wen. s All this makes stmplo the You Can Depend Upon Obtaining Re suits Results that Last. "Will it euro?" is alwayH tho (lrst question asked by a sufforor who has made up his mind to tako a courso of tho troatmont for any kidney ailment "Will I Btay cured?" follows as a mat tor of course. If tho render is In doubt about what method to follow, rend this Btatoiuont cnrofully, Frank Stltee, brlcUlayor, of 4559 Thirty-third avenue., Donver.'Colo., says: "It Is over throo yoars Hinro I recommended Doan's Kidney Pills through our Denver papors. At that time tiiey stopped pain In my back and through the sides which although never severe enough to lay me up was sufficient tocausemore annoyance than anyone should endure when Doan's Kidney Pills can ho easily be pro cured. If I had not received positive benefit when that remedy first camo question, to my notice, I would be tho last man In Denver to publicly endorso the medicine, and If the results obtained from the treatment with Doan's Kid ney Pills had not been pormnnont nothing could induce me to rolndorse this medicine. The merits of Doan's Kidney Pills should be universally known." For sale by all dealers. Price Ko cents. Foster-Mtlburn Co., Buffalo. N. Y.. sole agents for the U. S. Komeniber the name DOAN'S and take no substitute. Illustratod wfth photographs take Prlcl Fjull Instructions about preparation - .. i . . - . .. ..i -i- - k ofsoll, growing of.planta. planting uio, lt . fl ,a- narf.ga, i .'lit..- II f.lltl.ntlnn nnl, .in v . ' 7 """"" ".Tnanu 7Z 22 Z, Z "5, by m.tll, or at Tho JoWl omce 1 marketa treated fully In soparato I conts Per copy. Tho only work M chapters. . tnls inauBtry. mM n n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t-8-i n 1 1 n i c n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i lit- t THE STANDARD Sun Typewriters Thoy are constructed on tho plan of tho $100 machines. 8trong . typo bars; direct stroko; alight, rapid touch; carriage, platon and paper ! releases; perfect alignment; marginal Btop, etc. Soo tho one at tho oincc of tho Capital Journal. AN UP-TO-DATE MACHINE. PRICE'ONLY $40. YV. F. KETCIIUM, Salem. Oregon. Aeent Marlon and Polk Counties. HiiiHHiii hi ii i m u i in i Hiii mil mi a ii nt-n New Grocery Store "THE CAPITOL" cormrof Caplaland Division streets Willi open for business Wednesday. Fetruary 4.1 Call and jive us a trll. IBA II. TOWHE. Wsnatcr. 1 gvnrrRLjHb1 . I ntrv- It Bfgjs; LHU hVlllL DHI'AUT fOll I SHOJr?TlIE TIMB SCIII3DULC9 From IHirtlnml, Or, To De Brilliant Affair. Nw York. Feb. 6. The charity ball to be given at the Waldorf-Astoria tonight Hill, from tho outlook, bo a gra social and financial success. The money will, as usual, peneflt the Niiwery and Child's Hospital. There has been a great rush for tickets, but some have been reserved for late coiners. There wll be a aroat manv representative of the army and navy in the opening promenade, including prominent guests from Washington nnd deputations of olllcers from West Point, the New York navy .yard and Governor's island. Clilcaro l'ortlftnd Bptfdiil it . m 7U ilunt luytou "TtiiintTS" 8:15 n. m, i Ilimt- lUKUin m. I'ini Put Mill 0.(r. m. tU Spokane Salt Lake. Dourer. Ft Worth, Omaha, Kauiai City, 8t. LonU, Cblraxo ami aii. flalt Lake, Denver Ft. Worth, Omaha, Karana CltT, at. Uulh, ChWago ana nil. Wafia' Walla." IwTi'ioik Spokane. Wallace. I'ull- n an. jnnucanoiii hl 1'amI. Utlliilh.MIwaukcft wiicjuo, auu tint. ARUIVl-FBOM IJOp ra T:3 a ru 70 HOURS PCIITLAND TO CHICAGO Ko Chance of Cars 70 OCEAN AND RIVER SCIIEDULP. From Ponlind lp ra VII wiling daui iiibjeoi to CllKllKU Koe&au Kranolwx) vwry 6dafi Railroad, 6. A syndl- Washington's New Tnt-oma. Wash.. Feb, cate of New York capitalists has se cured control and is starting construc tion of the lort Angeles Iaclflc rail way, to be built from Port Angeles, on the Straits of Fuca, southwostward to connect with the Northern Pacific, which Is building northward from Grays Harbor. The road will traverse the largest I'OI.UMU'A K'YKll I'oAttorla a i ' Way Lamllnm i . m 4 p. 'a ex. etun luilr Suudajr ip. m. hatlirlajr Up . . WILUMETTE HIVER tjtoanier Until leaves Bnlem for Port land and way landings on Tuesday Thurs days and Eaturdaye, about 10 a. m. Foi Corvnllis und way landings, Mondays, Wednewlay nnd Fridays at nbont I p. m. A. I.. CRAIG, M P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pbm, Act Agt. O. B. A N. doc' Portlaud. Ore. Balem. Or" Through personally conducted 1st sleoplng cars between Portland ; Chicago onco a week, and botweon don and Chicago throo times a w via tho Scenic lino. Through Standard sleeping dally between Ogden and Chicago,! tho Scenic line. Through Standard sleeping dally botwoon Colorado Sprlngi St. Louis. Through Standard and tourist iltj ing cara daily between San Frurll and Chicago, via Los Angeles udj Paso. Through Standard sleeping am chair cars dally botweon St Paul i Chicago. Bo euro that your ticket reads tho Great Rock Island Route. Tho boat and most reasocibli lng car service. Ing car service. For Infornnttoa T. J. CLARK, Trav. Pass. A(t1 l. b. aoiuuifl Gon. Agt.. 250 Alder St., Portlwl! w & Se Cc fr 3K l44! Sr II ItSh IMJ 1 vl II mr STAi or nrjurn 4 I ntAua KODQL d fests what you est.J KODOL clnses. purifies, .. nethu and sweet eas the stftmaeh. KODOL WWM lndteHe, dys. - peeela. and all stonueh aad boul troubles. KODOL 001'lMlhacnM1f - Jtr1o glands aad gives tone to too dlgestivo orgaaZ KODOL Mllvs an evwkd stomach of all narvoiu strain, civet to the heart a fan Z. J wrvous svwem lri KODQL U vondsiful remooy fbygivtagieuWrtK atwiMSr. )l-00 3aMk3sarWk- r.CXWlTT4CO.,CH!CAaO body of fir and cedar tlmbor standing in the stato, 1. surlng an immense traf fic. About twenty miles will bo com pleted soon, In order that logging op eratlons may commence in the spring. A naturaV RESULT. It Is vory reasonable to supposo if tho foundation of a structu:e was removed that tho bulldlnc Itself Is hmmrt tn. como down. This same principle enn be applied to disease Take a medi cine Into tho systom that will removo tho cause of sickness, and tho Illness !fne-iii.,U?,V Dy8PeP3la. Indlgea tlon, sick-headache and blliousnoss have their foundation in stomach dls ?i, u Remove tha weakness nnd w. wiuor nyrapioms aro no more, i There Is one cure for all this that all , called Dr. Oiinn'a Tmn...,i t ,. ' t)lll mu .77 ..."!""" ? i-vor ...... uojr K8i ngui at the bog nnlng Si t,!J,,",M nkt the euro in awtt' inB cau of It. We will send a small box free by mall, or a&rjr&v"!" For sale at 1 1. tone's Drug stores. 4 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. ilJ l? not Proflts on each 'vMkai. w H2.aurJB . Pt ten JSSSBt?a,ffi CoiYalis& Eastern fi No. 2 For Yaeulna: Lonvoa Albuy 12.45 p. Loavca Co-vallla 2:00 p. I Arrives Ya.iil a 6:25 p-l No. 1 Roturnings I Loaves Yaqui-a 6;5-l L.cav Corvallls li:wai Arrives Albany 12:15 p4 No. 3 For Detreit: Leavoa Albany 1:00 tM Arrlvoa Delriot :w W No. 4 From Detreit: I Leavoa Detroit 12:45 P-l Arrlvos Albnnv 6:35 P-l Train No. 1 arrives in Albany! Umo to connect with tho S. I. I bound trair, aa we'l nc giving twq turoo hours In Albany boforo aepa Of S. P. northbound train. ml. VT n . -. lh thn trains at Corvallls n , Albany HI direct Bcrvlco tp Newport sou Train No. 3 for Dotr't, Breltenta and other uo'intain resorts i""'J bany at 7:00 a m., reaching WJ at noon, giving: ample time to iue r pnngB same aay. t EDWW STONj tiaua6u J. TURNER. Agen, Albany. XL II. CRONISB. Aaert Oorvfil!! LMt! s. r u. naas, 56 Pep Oorn. Tin kmd that nope, aad the choice n the market Also a coMl,t line of fresh groceriw every day. t Bran, a Ragaa's. I OJl rr -- 'a"11 Tt,lywBaMBBait fji-s,ntfm Send Me Theif Names TViAiionti.lo nt P!nBfprnCr3 Will ,!... i. !. nt9 tOl Northwest by the Burlmp ;n u 1Aa1. ...... rHAi. .,! Ar,T ! iwniuuijr, dwieu uu ' . 4 lug west, or who would cme '.J .u i . '. i .u Mtu are JiOHW UOYf IOW IUB v - ,. will send me their names ana j s ss. I will have a representative" Burlington Route iook m- -' lah fhom with Infoncat n ayarylhlng possible to iraw a and pleasant trip 5 o m A. C. lOO euei nnN. General i mnniD STRE1 SUU Street ..' - - PORTLAND-