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THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OttEtiON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1003. PAGE FIVE. ii i M fatf&Z&ZiT&i&TZ A Sentient Sensible Souvenir WITH Salem rejeicing: in the presence of so many visitors, drawn hither by the magnetism of all the important things that are going on around the Capital, the Barr Store just wishes to say its little say regarding souvenirs. No souvenir has quire the all round appropriateness of a Souvenir Spoon. No other, we think, is quite as much prized in after years And we respectfully ask you if you will not' take pains to inspect our showing in this line a magmfi- f cent array of Souvenir Spoons, variously shaped, i finished and priced: engraved with handsome repro- ductions of the Capitol building, taken from various i points of view. Are you-not interested? i Raf t9s Jewelry Stote State and Liberty Sts., Salem, iii!Q!5i jS)SXEG jlI. EOFP. E. HARTLEY. """" 8 Pure Lard with no Tallow:::::::::::: ntniforcd with ercatestcare. int as chean as adulterated stuff. Also the best smoked (not dipped or emcaimeoj caton ami tiams, put up by us. EOFF & HARTLEY 140 State Street Phone 2853 Main. Salem, Oretron. klffiffl(5)(VXWffX H44-M H I H-W-4-Hr-M H I M"H ' I Local Social Realm Events In the fH-t-H-fl i I 1 I I I l-frH-M-H-H- A Delightful Party. A merry company onjoyod tho danc ing party given by tho Forty-Four Club at Tioga hall last night Tho ( parties by this popular social organi zation havo boon unusually success ful this wintor. On last ovontng tho event wasonlivonod by tho presonco of numorous legislative and out-of-town visitors, Stcclhammor's orchos tra outdid itself In furnishing superb music for tho occasion. Tho pro gram of oighteon numbers was not ndod until about midnight PER80NAL8. M. I). Wisdom, of Portland, was a logls'latlvo visitor yostorday. Miss Applegate, of Eugouo, Ifl visit ing with friends in this city. Miss Ella HIrsch has returned from an oxtondod visit in Portland. Fred Stolwor, of Jefferson, is a guest of rolatlvos in this city. II. O. VanDuson, stato flsh commis sioner, has returned to Astoria. Mrs. C. T. Roborte, of Portland, is visiting with rolativo3 In this city. Mrs. H. P. McNary entertained a numbor of ladles on Tuesday aftor noon. Mrs. Rogor Slnnot, of Portland, Is t guest of hor Blstor, Mrs. II. P. Mc Nary. Mrs. J. E. Hunt has roturnod to Portland aftor a visit with hor hus band, Senator Hunt, in this city. Mrs D. D. Macklo, of Portland, is visiting her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes. Ed. S. Hazzard, cashlor of Uio Stato bank, of Jefferson, was In tho city to day; to soo them take a voto and how not to eloct a senator. STOCK- New TON New New lots, Lots & Lots of LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Special Sale Prices FRIDAY AND SATURDAY COMB IN -ALSO Beautiful New Medallions and Embroideries No, 40 Wash Taffeta Ribbon 15c i Hose 3 Pair for 25 Cents) 'b Leaders In Low Prices 2&Z&&t&r224Zi&ZZiZ2 SCALP BOUNTY BILL (Contlnu d from flrBt page) gatlon from Marlon county. Tho ro Bult of Uio reroforronco of tho bill will probably bo tho adopUon of n compromise of somo sort Whon tho bill had boon road tho third tlmo, LaFollott addressod tho liouso, and mado n strong argument for tho passage of tho bill undor con sideration, which proposes tho ropoal of tho scalp bounty law. In support of his argumont, ho prosontod sta tistics .showing that slnco tho onnct mont of tho law It had cost tho Btato about 1350,000, and that tho uxnanse to Uio otato .undor Ita -operation is In- cronslng annually. Ho mado a Bplen- did talk, and, while not much on How-' ory oratory, ho Is hnrd to boat wlu-n It comos to prosontlng cold facts. Pholps, of Eastorn Orogon, got tho floor, nnd stated that tho bill is one ono of con8aorabIo imiiorlacno to tho BiaiQ flt argo nml askod that Jt bg r0( forrod to tho commltteo on assess ment and taxation, that tho membors from Eastorn Orogon might hnvo an opportunity to appear and stato their shlo of tho caso before the bill is finally passed upon. In reply, Kay said warmly, "Mr. Speaker, I think It Is an Imposition on this houso to nskk that this bill bo re-rcforrod to tho commltteo consist ing of tho representatives from East orn Oregon, which onjoys Uio bcnoflts afforded In tho law, and whoro 99-100 of tho scalp bounty appropriation la spent" Mr. Kay then wont on to show that tho scalp bounty law Is wrong, aud Is becoming a greater bur don on tho stato with each succeeding yoar. Pholps thon movod that tho bill bo referred to tho commlttoo on assess ment and tnxatlon, but Malarkoy pro posed an amendment providing that Uio moasuro bo mado a spocial ordor for 11 a. ni. Friday. Tho ainondmont was dofcated and tho original motion was carried. Before tho voto was taken, Eddy spoko in favor of tho roforonco of tho bill. Ho said that ho consldorod that tho only oxpedttlous maunor in which to treat a measuro of such importance. To consldor tho bill In a commlttoo of tho .whole, as was tho purposo of Mnrkloy's ainond mont, would prolong tho fight on tho bill Indefinitely without accomplish Ing and doflnlto result Ho Intlmatod In his romarks that tho bill probably bo disposed of In tho commltteo by odoptlng a compromlso of some kind. Identified as White. Superintendent Loo telephoned War don Janea from oTIodo today that ho had idontiflod tho man captured in Lincoln county by Sheriff Itoss as Uio escaped convict, White, and will ar rive -with him at 4:30 today. Minnesota Y. M. C. A. St. Paul, Minn., Fob. 5. Tho mem bors of tho Mlnnosotan Young Mon's Christian Association havo every roa son to bo proud of their twenty-ninth annual stato convention which will be in session her during tho re mainder of tho week. Delegates havo beqn arriving today from every city and town of tho stato where tho or ganization has obtained a foothold and it is oxpoctod that several hundrod visitors will bo on hand when tho con vention bogins Its real work tomorrow mprnlng. In tho Central Presbyter ian church this ovening there will be a rousing welcoming demonstration. Among tho men of national prorata onco to address tho convention aro Goyornor Cummins of Iowa, President Sallraon of Carloton College. Walter M. Parsons, flold Beqretary of tho In ternational commltteo, O. J. Woks of Now York, senior railway secretary of tho international committee, and L. Wilbur Messer. general soorotary of Chicago. ' Balfour on Deck. London. Feb. 6. Balfour la out doors today, and will probably roaume ohargo of Uio Veneauebja affair Mon day. POWERS OF THE ORATOR Suggestions to the Oregon Demosthenes Freedom of Utterance Comes Through the Truth Tho Journal proposes to print a so rrios of papers on tho BUbJoct of ora tory for tho boucflt of Uio mombora of tho legislature now nssombled at Sa lem. Thoro aro many young mon In this goneral assembly who would doubtless bo glad to havo grcator pow er of expression and wo'opon this se ries with an extract from a papor on oratory by Prof. Chos. Wosloy Emer son, of Boston Collego of Oratery: While we aro Booking to attain such freodom of tho physical organism as will onablo us to command It freely, what niontal attltudo will bo con ducive to greator freedom of thought and of expression? Fearless faith In tho valuo of your thought, a bollof that your audionco needs tho truth that you havo to offer It -that you nro before them to help them by directing tholr thinking. Emerson says: "To bollovo your own thought to bollovo that what Is tiuo for you In your own heart, Is truo for all mon that la the secret of genius." There Ib much truth In tho thought; Uio man of gonl- us has over boliovod tho thought for which ho stood, has boon willing to lay down his llfo for that which he felt in his soul to be truo. Wo lack freedom and powor In oxprosslon be cause we aro wavorlng, fearful, cringing. Wo apologize habitually to our audiences; wo aro bo personal In our nttludo ho conscious of oursolvos as tho centor of tho truth which wo prcseih that wo cannot really trust It as being worth whllo. Lot us got away from this sonso of personal responsi bility nnd personal proprietorship to ward truth else wo shall nevor bo free from solf. If I seo a truth I shall not thorofora assume that truth con tors in mo, nud that I must apologize for offorlng It to others. I Bhall fool rathor that truth Is universal; tho fact that I havo rccognlzod it as nec essary to mo, warrants mo In assum ing that It Is of valuo to othors. Hence, I will proclaim It foarlossly, upon tho authority of unlvorsal truth never upon my own nuthority. I will proBorvo my own Intogrlty by honoring my own. thought not be cause it is my thought, but becauso I bollovo Jt to bo truo for all mon. Having learnod to Hston to tho dlvlno voico within my soul, I will Intorpre' its mossago to othor mon with a "dl vlno reckloBsnoBs" as to 'form of ex pression. Froedom of thought and of oxprosslon result from faith faith Is tho modl.um through which truth may spoak to mon, faith In truth that it will help mon whon It posossos thorn, faith In mon, t(iat thoy will "lovo the highest whon thoy boo it," faith In God, that ho will honor His truth whon It 1h spoken fearlessly. Deadlock Remains Unbroken (Continued from first page.) of county assossor "four years; first reading. Third Reading of Bills. 3. B. 71, Wehrung, by roqost Rog ulaUng practice of votorinarlan med icine and surgery; passod, 18 to 9. S. B. 19 .Smith of Umatilla Itelat ing to railroad property subject to liens; Indefinitely postponed. 8. B. 25, Swook Regulating duties of trusteos holding property; Indefi nitely postponed. S. B., 61, Mulkoy To confirm sales of stato land; ro-roforrod to Judiciary. ' 8. B. 67, Mlllor To doflno terms "land" and "real" property; post poned. S. B. 99, Swook To prohibit con Btruotion of flsh wheels; passed. S. B. Ill, Howo Limiting time for collection of taxos; Indefinitely post ponod. 8. B. 136, -Mulkoy Relating to ehal lengo for bjas; passed. 8. B. 140, Miller To fix salary of state prlntor; passed. Daly, Farrar. Mays, McGinn, Myers and Rand voted "no." S. B. 147, Miller To fix salary' at otato officers; reforred to special com mittee. 8. B. 163, Daly RalaUng to appro priation of watej below point of di version; passed. 8. C. R. 20, Mulkey In regard to In vestigation of state land board, and stato school fund, allowing comrnlUee to call witnesses and ask for legal adrlco of attorney-general; adopted. Took recess at 11:30 to 11)65, House Thursday. Opened with prayer by Rer. Oea A. Rltchey, First ChrisUan church, Sa lem. PAIUFUL PERIODS' tiro overcome by Lydln. 13. IMnk luun's Vcgelablo Compound. Jit Lo WL Jrt ft Miss Menard cured after doc tors fulled to holp her. "Lydla 15. Pluklmm's Vcffo tnlilo Compound cured mo after doctors htid failed, nnd I -want other girh to know (ibout it. Dur ing menstruation I Buffered most intonse pain low in tho abdomon and in my limbs. At othor times I had a heavy, depressed fooling which made my work seem twico aa hard, and I grow palo and thin. Tho medicine tho doctor gavo mo did not do mo ono hit of good, and I was thoroughly d iscounigcd. Tho doctor wanted mo to stop work, but, of comw, I could not do that. I finally began to take Lydla E. Plnlchum'8 Vcgotablo Compound and felt bcltoraftor taking tho llrat bottle, and nftcr taking six bottles I was entirely cured, and am now iniKufect health, und I am so grate ful for it." -Miss Gkouoik Mrxaiid, C37 E.lV2nd St., Now York City. $1000 forfeit If original of abwt Mttr prootng gtnulntiiets cannot b produced. Lyillu E. Pliiltlinm'H Veirctnblo Compound euros f emnlo 11 w when nil other menus havo failed. Third Reading of House Bills. H. U. 18C, by Wobster Ropoaltng section 1781, relating to recovering dumagoa for Injury from dofoctlvo highways. Failed to pnHH. II. U 197, by Mllos A bill for an net for Improvomonts and use of riv ors, otc Mado spocial ordor 10 a. m. Friday. II. U. 213, by Simmons An act to protect sub-contractors, matorlal mon and laborers furnishing materials. Ro reforred to tho commlttoo on revision of Taws for further amondmont H. n. 171, by Nottingham To pro vent tho mnnufacturo or salo of adul terated Unseed oil. Passed. H. B. 74, by Ilansbrough Imposing on railroad" corporations liabilities for Injury to .tholr omployos in certain ensos. Passed, 66 ayos, 4 nbsont. H. B. 215, by Johnson For portngo road between Tho Dallos and Celllo. Mndo special ordor for 2 p. m. Mon- 'day. II. B. 37, by Murphy Providing for onumoratlon of tho school children of Uiq stnto. Recommitted to commlt too on revision of laws. II. B. 110, by Simmons Amondlng section 3365 of code, relating to chnnglng of boundaries of school dis tricts'. Passod. II. B. 126, by Eddy Regulating tlmo of apportionment of school funds. Passed. II. B. 130, by Davoy Compelling nttondanco- of children at school. Ro roforrod to commlttoo on oducatlon. II. B. 216, by LaFollott Ropoallng scalp bounty act Ro-roforrod to com mltteo on assessment and taxation. H. B. 240, by Wobstor Making shorlffs, doputlos and constables ox- officio flro, flsh and garao wardons. Passod. II. B. 269, by Burlolgh To ofitabllsh a bureau of Information, nnd levy a tax therefor. Motion to indoflnltoly postpono under consideration. An Evening Seselon. On motion of Eddy, houso voted to meat at 7:30 p. m. Friday for Uio con sldoratlon of cbartor bills, and all other measures of a local character. Houso concurred In 8. C. R. 18, by Mulkoy Authorizing tho chairman ot tho Bonato and houso Joint commltteoa on printing to employ such neoossary clerical work aa may bo needd in tho InvastlgaUon of tho state printer's of. flco. New County Don't Go The counties coromiuees decided at tholr meoUng last night to report unfavorably upon th bill to create the -county of Stockman. The bill to ehango tho county sat of Columbia county was discussed, but no definite action taken. A favorable report will be mad up on 8. B. 9, by Wehrung. that a portion of Columbia county b added to Wash lsgton county. 8omo Had a Pull. Philadelphia, Feb. 5. Witnesses in the anthraojto cases this morning de voted their teeUmony to tho discrim ination In care furnished In Uio col- llerlea Favored men are geuins aa many s foor to othere one. Bill Got His Sympathy. (Continued from first pago.) Fish .Mj'ofs, of Multnomah, "but my sympathies woro appealed to, and what can a man do?" "I onco saw on Insano woman brouglftS from Astoria by boat," Bald tho man who has mado a quartor of n million out of salmon canneries, "and nil tho way up sho was chained to a post on tho- lower deck, and I havo nevor forgotCon It" Asked It thoro woro not cases whoro that was almost lndlspcnslblo for Uio welfare of Uio prlsonor, ho said Uiat it might bo, and thoro might ho abuses undor tho new plan, but ho thought it might bo trlod. Eddie Feels Better. London, Fob. 5. TheT.KIng has near ly recovorod. MORE TIME THAN MONEY Some pcoplo havo to spond, but It you havo no tlmo, possibly you might llko to havo ono of our flno 15-Jowol tlmokoepors, as thoy do not require much mouoy for Uio investment Our stock of flno watches for ladles and gentlemen Is comploto, and ombracoo everything In Elgin nnd WnlUiam watches. PrlceB lower than over. C.T, Pomeroy 288 Com. 8 1, Watchmaker and Optician rOPYR Moll Nash James Chitty I Attendants DON'T 8HIVER WHILE YOU DRE33 Thoso cold mornings. Reach out of bod, Htrlko a match, turn on tho gas In your gas Btovo and noto how quickly your room gota wnrm. Haven't a gas Btovo? Moan it? Lots horo bo choap you'll wondor how you havo permit ted yoursolf to bo benumbed when so much comfort could bo had for so lit tlo. Salem Gas-Light Co., Phone 563. 4 C1IEMEKETA ST. I coevHiwHr 'Wiipl r'T i i'j iTrr hwi -,ttT 1 iajaVKf&wattWSiniMswttA I Begin Tfce New Month BY TRADING WITH ?vT .Speer PHONE, MAIN 2491. GOLD DUST FLOUR xwk ntadt by SIDNEY POWER COMPANY. Sldnay, Oregon. Mado tor family use, ask your grocer for .It Bran and I horta always on hand. A. T. WALN Aeent J. M. HOWELL Gash Market I In Btoiner'a Fish Market, Stato Stroot , Freah meats of all kinds, hnms, ahonll dors, bacon, lard, etc, pforact Service Phone, Main 1401 CoVfiiaMr OF MONASTIC ORIGIN Chartrouso, Bonodlctino nnd otuoc liquors havo retained tholr original oxcollonco ns aftor dinner coi dials, and it is our pleasure to offer thorn to tho public in flnsks of bonutoous Bhapo tho liquors of flno frngranco and great digestion alders. Modern liquors, whiskies nud brandies, too. SAMPLE ROOM, 206 Commercial Street. COPYRIGHT. AFTER DINNER LUXURY. Oood choor and good fellowship Is comb I nod In our choloo stock ot liquors in Cromo-do-Moutho, Curs. coa, BonodlcUnos, Chartrouso aai brandlos and cordials of all kinds. Our irtock comprisca everything In Uio highest grndo wlnoa, whiskies, gln, champaguou, cordials and all Uiat is manufactured. J. P. ROGERS,- Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. . JBros.. STATE ST, lgfWaHWqWrWrW