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PAGE TWO. MHiMiMMnaMNMMMHaMHHMHHMIIHnnHMiWBMMB I It feedsnthe hair rayci o null v i(;ui is u iiuu iuuui i. n.vu3) uuuimiivo) iutikui- atcs the hair. That's why it makes the hair crow, stops falling hair, and keeps the scalp free from dandruff. It always re stores color to gray hair, all the deep, rich color of early life. And it is an elegant dressing, ti.oo bom., j. o. atzb oo., low.ii, km. "Ajtr' Hair Tltor itopMd nr hair from falllnjc hn It wai o bad you could lea my lealp, lad A maia nw hafr com In, thick and lirr." - ! as. W. U, Ha foil. Canton. Ohio. - ' I THE DAILY JOUPHAL Member Northwest Afternoon N. paper League. BY HOFER BROTHERS. Daily One Year, 14.00 In Advance. Dally Three Months, $1.00 In Advance. Dally by Carrier. SO Cents Per Month. Weekly One Year, 91.00 In Avance. .... .......... ...... I I I l"rl'l I I 1 T I I1 I'l in ITI I II I' THE SENATORIAL SITUATION. A Republican at Wood burn write February liilif "Your UHluy's editorial, 'Itepubll cuiiH Should IBIect,' Is the best article WrltttMl on the MAHtuHttl proposition iturlnK this session." Th Journal hit tried to deal fairly and impartially with the senatorial dilation befor the legislature and the people ef Oregon. Tli la suite has eutlie to a great cri sis In IU jmbllt and itoMtknl arfaliii. and The Journal earnestly hopes that n majority of the Republican repre at'iitntlvoH will come to the broader and more intelligent view. Oregon sorely needs to abandon pet ty politics mid perfutuillilett, ami her public men should strive to net onto blonder Ituet) uf statesmanship If our ianiinoiiwiiltli Is to have the Inllu unre It deflWea. The opposition to Mr. Pulton have been divided Into tkw grotiiM af nitere, the Qee melt, the UuUiiowhh deletmUon and the JUaurue forree. ' This uirpowltlon will naturally aeek t untie upon a enrtiUilat If that be finally twejteto. mi If an HMubJee iloiiHble iuru tan It feu nd. If that Is not done, sd there seems to ln no .oil, cried net Ion to that end, Mr. Fultou m III easily be elected by Uepubluaue who will mtturHlly li fer n man who U alrmdy the choice of a ligr number of Republican ATC THE TOP. It je .mlslilo eaibitinii tu r-vh the tdiof tfcr UMri of mil-true lint mail) n NMe Who restbr thr t.i,ui(t h,i,m iltUU hie lmuliult .. la ,i !...,. .1 . ? "Y" 71 "- -V........I ui..iti ... ' iiwiikv 1 1 r ihhi Hrmm-ett h i k MlthtOMIi-twl. A nun i-mn urn ifd itiid in lining tl be Nutiftr mtHKk Whru tUMc U tiHlivm Ins of i. itr. iihkuil( m mm, ilw,. rspwa W the rvn ..i MlkiUttiMl til the (yeaii , kii u ail y i ul UMr avkUut.Hiia Cut to atMkiu-. on i i' Kittnttiiti Hi Men ti,i-n ,,1 teal tHt..ri iiif,ii leS ul l'i. M.wjla. !i jKlOltMM !. io ,, ru a 1 1. 1 niitntum psilrvl ,...1 ,buuil M HuuiuluiHiH vli. tMbittl u .. h mi.: 4HSH H riuMr ta , t4CM ttou of all tltr ixyit to prt frve the p.uxt With ,( ike bwt 'Pet afcwl mala 1 ul.... i a i 3 It I aVi.v IllrJ a khmI hmu.1,1 ir3S Uiw uhrt au Jtr, eawiur iu iiu. bu ail I . ceaxnaM l ii i m ). - ,. . "T m l,, L LT7L.rT"..r "."J " " ? MIs "f W v t,T am MMsu 3', -n "aTiTSU'Tr T? " !, I iv K t I .0 ! U4I(, tllJ t 11 J. k.w i .Uirl IKflU 1- 1.. . . . t. 1,. 1 1 i I 1U ,r 11 IvJW U vV itfSM IU Jmi irt Kul . Ur . K Pttox-. &&, fi. y. 'IB I I T I I T fTTIT IT TTTl Tl TT I TT aaLLaHou 41 fw nu laaeKeaBi K""l THE than any other rnndldato. This la said without rodec-tliiK on the fluppprturs of Mr. Geer. or any other aspirant. Tho frlonds of those Kentlemon have put up the beat flRht of which they aro capublo. They havo prosentel tho full atrongth of their favorite sons, and having; done so have done their full duty. The Journal has advocnted from the opening of the seeelon the hold ing of a Republican caucus, in which the 73 Republicans shnll no together and by viva voce ballots determine who is the stronger ninii. That ad vice, if followed In good faith, would produce a harmonloiia and satisfac tory result. The coiupioinlso cnndldnte who Is, now most fnvornbly coiisldiired Is lion. V. I). Penton, of Portland. He Is a clean and populnr gentleman, a limn of great ability and considerable political acumen, lie would make Or egon a most creditable senator. If he could get the entire support of the Multnomah delegation and all the (leer men would stand for him, it la Itelleved that he oould be elected. Hut the matter has not been can viteeed In nil Ite details, and It Is not likely that there Is time to reach con clusions. It Is a well-known and iwpular the ory Uiat It coeta a United States sen ator from JW.OOO to $100,000 per year to live nt Washington. It Is a end commentary Uiat no seuntor Is sup poeed to be able live on ?0000 a year salary, which the constitution provides. Under these well-known conditions any senator Oregon can send, unless It Ite some wweltliy ninn, like Mr. Cor b4t. must become dependent upon the trusts and cerporattoH for his xlitoiwe. Will tiits operate to detswt Mr. ful tou, or to elect him? Wkat weight will this havo with the ouuntry mem bers? il they turn dwn oor m Mke Hulten and 0w, ami gq tu men who have wealth and command cor poratton Innuencee. If The Jiwrnal rould have Its own wishes eontrol In tnla simtin. n we and now decleres tlatly and un equivocally that It would regard the expreeweal wish of a majority wit that was cast for T. T. (leer for sena tor um the UepHbllcnn members of this legislature do not take tbat viu f the matter. The urea of tk ut.ia With n few MM aaalUu .!.., . . ake that rtew. Th iiuuui.ii.n i..j s all over the state do not conetder itr pomikir vote aa east for senator moiv thtfn a iireferete expreeeed be 'wrr a Itetwhllwa and a Democrat. Th- h not consider Uat It was an Mrreee choice as bet-ween UetmbU aim Thr i, Klemtore nave so -ritrimml m.-se.., tbroncti Ute Mweoaneisi. and in Hulr guUterinas. liter ttft- Hn- ti iord Mr. Oert raaJUaav uiboiiik on me IteoubUceB party. ntii th.- r educated to take a iiftVrom ir ,r the CMdidnry of M. ,"-t.r in ,ii, thr atnadpoltt of the R- fiibitian ihr-tnaelvea. Is a bnpeleen " bUlnnr. yr 0er will ha.e u go before the ptHtgV. i wm nave tu mi(w u (t,etn directly onne uuenngv m fvrr) rotinty to bis en In a ReiHtbllrnn raauK While the jury la uaduuhialv wiai. hiss, he htu uot got Into court on the jwwoei piendings. and he will Vve non sulled in the judgment at hta It. IUnn r nt talc tjeelon. There rewaiM then but Ue ftnnl WrJ u the awtUr hiimunt of n imniitaaa as to who wtH Ve the beet an. mut lapeble man to sood lo the t lui J stma ...,ma treat Oreon In tii i in I.., ui ,.f tudegustdent newt. ti. t th, diitr of ReimWscatMi 'i av a u Mil itmanal UitlenL nnd. epreaseUx oUy oo4 will and dovotUtu to the principle they jW rent h.He a tuna whu is bb to JDAIJY JOUJWJl, 3ALEM, OREGON. T t . iroproaoni, ihlr' sfato Brddltnbly and intelligently. TRU8T LEGISLATION. Legislation In tho United States coasrwee on the subject of trusts has ttitrflrlated Jn incasuroa which arc dttflMbed by the Republicans as pre- Unitnary," and by" K if ... aaVr mborats as "Weffectlve." Ther .frjiir bills 0e. known aa tho illjamendH thelnter-state coinni so a to punish the giving o g of freight rebates by uecunlary fines. Instead of fine and Imprisonment It Ichhpiih the penalty upon tlte'iliea'cff making the law more effeetfv6.? ThlB bill was passed In the senate on- iho 3d A second bill UHnOWn nfl (hdIIoar bill It provides for hurrying 'on th trial in the fodornl courts pf oasos under anti-tntst Jaws. It passed the sonatc on tho 4th and tho houae on tho 6th. Tho third bill Is an amend mont offerod by Senator Nelson to the house, bill for establishing' a depart mont of commorco and' labor. - It pro-. video for enabling a bureau in that de partment to Invostlcato tho affairs of corporations doing an Intor-stnte busi ness (oxcopt common carriers) it was adopted In conference committee of tho two hoiiBos on. tho 7th, and was passed by tho lower houso on the 10th. This bill givos substantially the samo powora respecting tho inter state corporations In gonoral that tho Inter-stnto commorco commisnlon has respecting common ca'rriors. The Lit tlofluld bill in tho fpurth of tho lot it Is moro comprohonslvo, doallng with trusts at longth. Tho houso passed It on the 7th. Dut on. tho 9th a confer Aiinn a tea 1rtalctlnllin nlnn ntl nt vttut? wit wuit iueni44biuit ? io iicni at the White House between the Presi dent and certain members of the house of congross, at whldli all the trust bills wore considered. It Is un derstood that at this oonforenre an agreement was roachod to abandon the Mttleflld bill, and to Onacl only the Nelson amendment of Cfimirierce and labor bill. That idea --was con firmed on the 10th by Mr. Iilttlefleld'H bolting from the Ilmubllonns. Com plaining that the President nftt-r en couraging htm to lend n fight Tor the suppression of trusts, had notified congressmen that he would not sign a comprehensive bill on tho trust sub ject. Mr. Ltttlofluld votod jignlnst the conference report on the department of commerce and labor-1)111, which in serted the Nelson nmondmont. His "Insurrectionary" net was evidently dlctntod by hlH bollut that the Nelson nmendmont. which now goes to the President as pnrt of the commerce and labor bill. Is designed to displace the Uttlefleld bill. The Sunhinenf True Health and Life After Years of Agony Paine's fc Celery Compound Rescues a Sufferer Who Had Given Up All Hope The liver, the largest on? of the Im portant organs of th.' body Is, to thousands of young and old, a tvouroe of SMfrtrtng. It has been truly wild that a dUenned liver means MhjtMcal and menlnl tortures and dangftrti. The eommou symntoms of llvn complaint are loss of apitetlte. nausea vomiting. blood, headache, depression of the spirits and a host of other .-vIIm, Are you a victim of Uwr , umnlalnt? lo yon experience an of the aytn- toms noted above? If ao do not fall to make Immediate ust of pnltta Cel ery Compound, the only m-iielne that directly strikes the i.t of the trouble, and that Infuses new Mro Into every Inactive orgau Mi r j. ijenu mont. .Hmnphls, Tnn niv,- fjje fo. towing testimony. "Kor many yewrs l n tMiffefor from liver trouble and m tfmM m. dured UNrrtble asjonle M ba was In bad jtMi4IUo. nnd hn..ah and eonsdnntkm added t.. n miBariw. The diwUars were uuabl to ntfto m. na i wm an nope. n.i nt tjmei Vvlnlieal for death. !. thr n of a Mend 1 contmem , , i., m yVm wo4oKtl Palnn'a t, i, OtM'naauaiL After tnltlHat Uw Urdu a-.. iTtMo weehn. I u H vety mu ). 'lupaMred. I hare tuknn in nil se,,u ttoiU! and thnnk Ootl I aw itiat n,mQ nnd Btrottg. Falun's i . ,- CBMnonnd trnlj mvetl me from th. . . I aknJi always reommeavd it DO YOUR OWN DYEING AT HOME. DIAMOND DYES Mnko borne dyeitm ,; tjy r quire only cevre nod tb, Miunte IoIIok Ink: of tUrecUout Thr kive tho tns perlenreal guud ,,',, M & vt. pert djvr IHrw. i n u,k amd is ftyd snntnWs hvr DIAMOND DYES. sWungUn. Vt O S?OlUA. sWtltks Mt4ja plHTMHwOHBeit JElV '.a siKinfflUj flrgs'Taiv rlff-wra c&&mc f THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1903. KODOL DlpiUWhit ltt EI. UVe )S Are due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of everyone hundred people who havo heart trouble can remember when It was simple Indigestion. It is a sclen-, ttflo fact that all cases of heartdls-j easo, not organic, are not' only trace- able to, but aro the direct result of ln4ffrettAn Alt fnrwt faWn Infn Ihft stomach which falls of perfect diges tion ferments and swells the stomach, putting it up against the heart. This Interferes with the action of the heart, and In the course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. fiodol Digests What You Eat Mrs. Lcrlne Nichols ef Pcnn Yn. N. V.. writes : Alter eillng. my food would distress ma by maklnc my heart palpitate and I would become very weak. Finally I tot'a bottla of KoJol and It cars me Immediate relief. After using a few bottles I am cured. Kodol cures Indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach disorders, and gives tho heart a full, free and un tram meled action. Bottles only. $1,00 Site holding 2 H times the trial sUe, which sells for SOc 1"Wl'W rxSrAIISDSY E.C.DeWltt A Co. Chicago F. Q. Haas, 96 8tat Street. . JOURNAL X-RAYS. From the celerity with which the Harris bill was killed It Is evident that everybody is not fatally prejudiced against coiuoratlons. Hooper Voting was a murderer of course, but what could you expect of n man that had to wear that hind of an uii-Cliristlan name all his life? Hvmt Sitroot might set up as a de fense for his belief in jwlygnmy that no ono woman would want to carry the burden of a full half of that name. The lesson taught by the Hanun- VYInder-Caldweil episode. Is that If you want to get drunk and beat peo ple, you mutt first provide yourself with n private ear. matrimony, and the peace of plaintiff. Wherefore plaintiff pfnys tho bonds etc may be severod, and for such oth er and general relief as a divorce would give. He ought to get It. The I'roduco Ifcccbnnge of New York Is getting on dangerouse ground. It Jias undertaken to define conduct which will make the offender un worthy to he a member of the ox change, is It possible some honest innn has acldentally Joined the gang? Pendleton and Knstern Oroaon towns aro revelling In n wild round of gaiety, the occasion being the ir ruption into that section of an Unci Toms Cabin Co. The culltm-s n vainly beating their cralnunw in tho effort to nnd something new to sav about it. ' a The tSugene Qunrd reoorU a sad divorce case. The huahan.l u n, plnlntig and be pathetically and tear fully represents to the court tliat ip lipped his head Into the matrimonial toot in the city of Salem. In the year ISM. That for the past four months his better half, partner of his bosom and sharer of bis Joys, who IS brU f " o promised to love, honor ami obey him. has become nlatan . and for the past four months has de voted most of her time nnd all r her talents to making his life one somber round of rayless gloom. Sbe speaks slightingly of his rariatlvo. an.i Jeer at them and laugheth a sarcas tic ha' ha' And to make the cup. of his misery w long full sloe over . all sides she maliciously, wickedly and willfully refuses to coo the abundance of good thtan h MM.o. although often nnd fervently reejnatt. m, ... , TMt Md mMy 9ik0f cruel and inhuman thine rf.k .k. ngalnst the dtraitv o h ..... ..'. w w . .ww H,V U( Te Hevt New Onera Hnos. The contract for the . . wit at EygetM- ,h, been let to Ho ney for $21 OKT K V !..... .. . wm bid l.'SJM aad W.-lch AVlnner -. . -ur. i.tiv. The piaa, wr made iy i.-hu,-,-t p.,.ji a. .. v...,. "" " sswn. -miwng ui .over IrtOslio WHAT IS THE USE m.iT?2! ZL!"&iZLTaU3: IldtTJL,M,wtak,l ' ting " dlgeet your food perfect, aid free you from all m. il!?!! JTmrsrss'S'ss: afisitvssyssaa enlWatYB lUh Ktfnn.l.J im ve41 oean L9 mm a ,87 vii Ti ,rii.er.r!...4m. . . L,be t . - r T " C-a II TlMl DM .. M. Removed to Noi i.v i.ri- l ' " MISS LINN WARDEL The greatest living exponent of o cult scloncc and palmistry, fnme in world-wide. Tho only clairvoyant and palmist ovor having boon necorded rece tions uy tho European sovereigns, Biiccossfully penetrated tho socrots Btntosmon and tho most distinguished In tho sclontlflc nnd phllosopb world. Are You In Trouble of Any Kind, niKr-nnramari unfinnm. r nil nnl ...... .u, ......rlv, v,, ,.ub mi- lafln.l tH llr. 1 - . mini iii mo, or nave you any domes uc or past irouuios mat annoy you7loua OB- nnoction, otc. Rut no. matter what ymir trouble mny be, you will be told of It. and rocolvo propor advice. How to Overcome All Trouble. Your past, your present life nnd your ontiro future can be told by con sulting Mine Wnrdeli, tho World Hml nent Trance Clnlrvnvnnt nmt ntnniifl Palmist U'lin In llm i-rnnliul ,lo(-. "" n""!", oi.oi.iMia i occuu science nnd psychic forcofe mo worm uas ovor producod. Her Predictions Are Always Correct um iicvcr rati to Lome True. As ninny people In this city nnd viauwuere win tesiiry. I'osltlvoly guarantees succoss when nil others ,n"- Concerning Business Affairs. Gives nover-falllnir infnr,n.tn gardlnE nil kinds of i....i.,no.in... suits. claims, collections, lnvost- menu, speculntlon, making changes, wins, ponslons, insurnnco. doods. mortgages, patonte. Inventions nnd nil financial difficulties. Love, Courtship and Marriage Olves truthful revelntlons in nil love affairs, troubles, marrlnire. fnm lly dinicultiee and diverces: ro.unlns the separated, sottloe lovers' quar- The most sensitive need not hnsitntn tn nii mi ,j..j.i .i.. . lady of culture and' courteous In her "' '" vu "UV,B0 seriously nnd (nerOt 4 line tma . . .....-. i...... ,u t,0 , contact with no ono, whilo hor consultations v ,hr?Y.,n(il,0!e1 '" Pr,vate' nnd h0,d mo sacd by hor. Dear In age the frt lhat Bhe wl poi)ltivoly rofug9 o accopt ft fc(j Jf thfl of ft( Interview Is not entirely sntlafnotnm. .-.i,1.10"?; ',"lly ? " m' ,0 8 p m- nnd .. iu..u.,. aovoiopoo. Fee within """" """ "in, io. tut atato street. w? jSfjJSft. OON'T SHIVR WHILE Yoti nnroe These cold mornNgs. RWeh' out of bd. strike a match, turn on the gas layonrgnsttove and note how quickly ytwr room sots warm. Haven't a gas tsveT Mann It? Uts here so cheap m'll wonder how you have permit tti yourwlf to be benumbed when so uweh comfort could be ha.! frtl. ,.. Un. Salem Gas-Light Co., Phone 563. 4 CIIEMEKETA ST. Going Through A c-nreiea. umndry win go through WW i4ry u two washlnga-worn out nn comply- an If yu hvu wrn " a yonr. W an your shirt and . Wo will send f your lis if roe teayi h nu. ,d. drena . Salem Steam Laundry Bk... ... . ' 1 1" 06 State Street I whosl to whoso court sho waa invited 8ho h of tho monnrchB, princes, diplomat i rols, gives nnmo of tho ono you wl J tnaiTV finrl rlnfn rt n.nMM(A tt I ..vw w 'iiiii.', HOW IWtn Mia m n h . . - 1 "" " " ui woman you lovo Hnw in rnntrAl .....j t? .. . . .... w, ,,u ruacinate Anyoit You Know, Love or Admire. Does ovorything seem to go wron! and has fortune novor smiled on m Has your Hfo boon full of "una nr, downs?" Do not i despair, as vmt ml yot learn tho trtio road to success nrJ hnnninosB. for bath awn It vn ie . Olllv Ittinw TTOW WHI7IM n.,,1 llriTT-m ' .- ..-... t.uu .ici lo n" tnom, wnicn will uo revealed I 'you, iou win niso do told HOW T HAVE YOUR WANTS AND WISHE oivuoriftu, ' How to Obtain Your Objects In LIf our Heart's ueslre. i How to llvo hanpy nnd contMin i tho rost of your Hfo nnd bo fortuwl j How to outa,n l,0 monoy you wat iaml wImt you aro bost M to !Tol,s what you liavo dono, what jt nro doing now. and what you are c Ing to do, nil told without asking alnglo quostion; locates lost proper! and frlond8 without cost. Health. Sho looks into your palms and tell you mora about yourself than yourself know. Sho tolls you whatil you, and ofton tlmca glvos you Ut your health; your lost nerve, ewrj and powor. msnnor, and with a pleasing gddnaJ confldontlally. Hor pnrlors aro tou, . a ay Sunday. Palmistry taugat; tho reach df nil. Room 7. over TO Keep Him Home Evenings With tho promlso of a bottle s good boor such as ho knows oun t be and seo tho good results, Sil boor Is good for tho family, bLttor thJ most medicines, and. you ought have a case or two In tho house r$ along. What did you say your stre number was? CAPITAL BREWERY, MRS. M. BECKJW Jp. -- "H ' Ks 1 Bt Be E CI 0, PJ 1 w. uuKaMO, N Y -!" waro MWewia will eaU