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    THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1903.
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THE DAILY JMUL
Scrlpps News Assoc atlofv Telegrams.
3 and 0 O'clock Editions.
BY HOFER BROTHERS. .
Dally Ono Year, 0, In Advance.
Dafly Three Months, $1XX In Advance.
Dally by Carrier, 60 Cents Per Month.
Weekly One Year, $1.00 In Avance.
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THE FIVE O'CLOCK JOURNAL.
Tho Hint edition of The Journal
j?oos to proas at 3 o'clock, and catches
tho ovorlnnd train ut 4?3l for all
points north.
Lator tolpRrams iJiat arrive up to 5
o'clock aro printed In tho C o'clock
'dltlon that Is Intondod for nil points
ftouth, to catch tho later trains.
Tho Journal Jb tho first paper at Sa
lem to print two editions dally, and Is
receiving substantial recognition for
Its enterprise.
Two Portland o vanillic dalllsM
-ontot for thu Hnlem fluid, and this
make hard competition for a Salem
lally.
lltit The Journal, by IU enterprise,
ho been able to hold its own.
It la conceded by all to be tha beet
local imper printed In Western Ore
icon, ami 1ms a large list of subscriber
right In Portland.
REFER THE REFERENDUM.
The Oregaiilau beg for God's suite
lon't referendum the fair appropria
tion. The attorney-nenernl says you can
not referendum ny bill that lias any
sort of n rafarundtuu clause attached.
About the only Uilng you could ref
erendum, according to high nuthorlty,
Is tho bill to put the referendunl Into
effect.
That would tie up the referendum
for the next two years, ami then the
jmoplo would have to vole uu It be
foro It went Into effect
lly all means give the people the
referendum on the referendum. If
tlioy can't have It on anything ols.
"THE SHAMELESBNESS OF ST.
LOUIS."
That Is a terrlbfo arraignment of nn
Ainorlenu olty, Uiiooln Hteffens' ar
ticle In the March McClure'i on "The
glinnielesanoea or St. I.ouls." "The
Shame of Minneapolis," which ap
pewred two ntunths ago. Is, compared
to this, a record of chlo Integrity aad
virtu. Mr. Uteffwis ivolnts Uie damn
Ihk, ootttmsL Minneapolis reformed
wjien her shame was espoaed. In the
it, Litiils inuiileluul legislature today
sit eonvlBtMl of bribery ami perjury
seven member ot Hon lUt tier's ring,
ami I In tier, himself, sentenced to
Uue years' liuptieoiiment for hrlb
y, still rules the town. This la what
Mr. SJteffeiis calls "ttomoUiIng new In
tits history of the gnwiuneut of the
people by Uie rueeabj fur the rich "
Mr. NtffHs (ells the whole story from
thje llrat vihmh by one man County
Attorney Polk -down to today, when
the apathy and supliiiMtes of the jmhv
ple are foiling 1'nli, t still ploy his
Mltth is u almost in
Adllblw slu of K'Hxl
health. A sick wiHtwn
may feree a stmlr or at
Utiles bo waved to laugh
ter. Hut when a woman
is bubbling over with
mhth nud iinmimrut she
Is surely a writ wouuti
Dr. Plater's Pavom Prescription has
MMle tboiwamU of tiirUHcholy and iui
tbU women cbmful ami tuppy, by
during the painful wouuuly uiMoere
wMcm underatlnr woman's health ami
stitMgtk: It establishes rrguUrity ami
m ones awev with uitintUly misery It
kies dcbiltUdug dieins mhI k cures
lgeHM U mnch waesaMly weelmres.
It kwaU iHfl4inuttloN ani ulcvratiun,
atttl cure ib lrtMg iUwu pauns,
vrkkh ere suvh a suurw at Mtistring to
akk wwsmm
iisW iimii la uepiMs iv
ntc" ISivutu rrmctiaM for fcwk
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e&WW teait, 41 UW4 fer the
foiTiUi, K. V.
Cherry Pectoral
Get well before you have to
think of weak lungs, bron- g
chitis, pleurisy.
J. C ArerCa.,
lovtll.MAM.
j i. a id nlone Hi- show h w 8t Lou t
k mo Uw Alecm of loa41rojc nMev-
.ii n'fom all over the rotintry-how
tfiey Hooked thlhtt fJianK new
roIi era ofl far robbing the people, until
St., I.oiils was completely listed for
aalr And he ends by quoting the
words of a boodler who Jumped his
bonds aniljjs now In Mexico, who de
clared ilia h" was only waiting for
F!K icim to expire to return and
uh fn fcovcnior of Missouri ami "vln
dlratWn " The article should be read
b pviry Atgdrtrari cltlken.
"ANYTHING TO
BEAT ROOSEVELT1"
(Chlcage Inter-Ocean.)
"What aro known as tho large finan
cial Interests," nays the Wall Strcqt
Journal of Vat). 18, "aro blttorly op
ponod to President Hoosovolt's con.
tlnuaUon In offlco, and arp determined
to defeat him, if posslblo, In tho con
vention; If not at -tho polls."
Tho motto of Wall atroot, "high
finance for 100 1, thin compotont nu
thorlty declaros, In "Anything to boat
Hoosovolt!"
Why Is Presldont Hoosovolt dlsllkod
y the "hlRh flnanco"? Various rea
sons aro Riven, but IiIh roul offense,
according to tho Wall Hticet Journal,
la that ho Ih "not to bo controlled by
anybody." Now tho "high finance" Is
accustomed to having IU own way.
It Is not accustomed to bolng dealt
with as a "minority Interest." Hence
the president's "absolute honesty and
absolute Independence, qualities that
always excite public enthusiasm," the
Wall street Journal nlllrms, have
"earned for him tluj whole-souled hos
tility of Wall streoL"
"How," asks this newspaper, "Is Mr.
Roosevelt to be beaten?"- He can be
beaten In the convention, It admits,
only by tho geuornl treachery of his
own party, " which Is Imposlhle. To
beat him at the polls, It declares, "n
concentration of tho forces of social
ism, demagogy, nud 'high finance'
would be necessary, and even then It
might not lie successful."
"ICven If It were successful," perti
nently remarks tho Wall street Jour
nal, "would tho 'high finance' feel
quite comfortable In IU new sur
roundings?" "It would be very inior iKillcy," says
the Wall atroot Journal, "to unchain
thu forces of socialism merely to get
rid of the prasent oxooutlve. Wall
atroot should remember that of all
seotlona of the body iwlltlc none Is
more dependent upon the luw than It
lf. Mr. Hoosovelt has ever stood for
rigid execution of the law. Wall
street may waat to break the law at
times, but It has a great doal more
to lose from a general disregard of
law thaw from Its rigid 'enforcement."
Wall street's nrtlve dislike of (he
President hogRH, In fart, when he In
tervened to make the "high rtunace"
In the Northern Securities case stand
the test of the law
Kroia that date
Um "high finance" began to hate
Thdnre Ilonaevolt. However, the
"high unanro" should beware lest the
policy of "Anything to beat Hoose
vellt" lead the American people In
turn to a policy of "Anything to beat
the 'high IlimHce,' " whlrh would be
a deplorable policy all ahwnd
WHO CAUSED THEIR DEATH8T
That modern Juggernaut, the elec
tric street rar has claimed two vic
tims in Portland within Ute past four
days. The urat. a titan In the prime of
life, whose life was sacrificed, because
for a moment, he forgot that death
raced through the streets of Portland
unchecked, and that eternal vlgilanee
Is necessary tn any continued exist
uno in that city. The other was a
bright payftil little youngster uf six
war v,)o had not yet learned to pro-Wx-t
himself, and whiw young and In
mweut life wag crushed out because ot
the criminal uacletft of the street car
oiuiiauiM wiui uLan tkir nirVoia
above the live of the community
fmwi which tur ttthiu ihiu Tkan.
art. others, however, whoet particl-1 " ,,e,,, "K lw ,lor' ratw
patlon in thM leruMM wurdera Is bjr ku w"lwlt Bot only the
rar morn rtoreaaJUIe Uton UiM of ,,kfu' performance of military mr
tbo oiay. tor Ute latter, at least, TtM" ,n ' wt also
tut rloim that U U wooey In Utelr
imrea to occasionally kill a cltisen
rather than ecDead tlr uontv In
providing fenders m tney should do,
Tnose others are tke oMcUls of rrt
land who allow tltls bntckery of lu
nol. To tkeee way be added a
UUrd tot wbo certainly cannot bold
tbewlvee bbunetoss. when tbey renj
of Ut two deatbs
la IWU.J .1
tm iwtmM iur
tbe tectsUture adjourned, and that
Uitrd lot is tbe wensbors o tkit !.
latere, who deliberately refuted k. 'by msAiag it strong and altkj-. the
noes tbe bill cowpelllntr etneet cnr!rvee are strMtt)iead and the liver
eotnnasde to pbvc fenders on tbeir
,
cars, and nrutort as far as posJbk
tbe Uvs of tttOM whom untoward fat
tMU Into Pwrllona It matters not!
wboUiar tbat. bill was kilW Uuwtb
l& peHUtal iull of tho .tret car
ojMHajrg or nt the r?ul( g be
nm aa iaov uo rtrusoj ( bam
that bill may woll ask themselves If
they aro innocent when thoy road the
details of the accidents that sends
anothor, and yet nnothor crushed and
mangled body to tho morgue, a vlca
rlous atonement for tho sins Of omis
sion of a body of legislators whose
ca 1SH'S!4 leached ovor into the
(fi'mr of criminality, and practically
mad thfm acrpssorlos before tho fact
Ii -t . rut it mildly what ft scarcely
I 4 than murder.
The fathor of the child killed Mon
day saVs' thoro Is nobody to" blamo.
lid Is mistaken. It might ns well be
said that thoro Is nb ono to blame
when a community makoa no effort to
control smallpox dlplUhprla, scarlet
f over or any other contagious disease.
That no ono Is to blame if quarantine
regulations are not enforced, and yol
low fevor or bubonic plaguo Bweeps
ovor the land. Thnt no ono Is to
blamo If a powder magazlno is placed
In the midst of a city, and explodes to
Its destruction. Tondor hearted leg
islators pass strtngont laws against
killing door or birds, and glvo evon
tho finny donlzons of strcnm and
ocean some protection. Put there Is
no closo season for humanity which a
Htreot car Is bound to respect, and It
Is tho fault of tho loglslaturo that this
Is so, ltd momborn aro to blame, in
dividually and collectlvoly, and thoy
cannot dodge tho fact that every
death caused by a Btrcet car in this
state, lies at least Indirectly with
them.
JOURNAL X-RAYS.
Tho presldont Is playing it on con
gress, calling thorn In oxtrn session
one house at n tlino.
A Montana man who attempted to
rob a train, got twenty years. If he
hail got mora he might haVe got less.
The southern part of the stnte Is
talking seriously of pulling the fair
and the Celllo railroad appropriation
to the referendum.
m m m
Twenty-one doctors wore burnotl out
of houso and home In the Dekum fire
at Portland, and none of them on the
uomeopa me pinn euuer. ;
It Is probnblo Miss Stono will put
off her proposed trip Into Ilulgarja and
Macedonia. Tho brigands have other
business to attend to now.
J. Plerpoul Morgan Is In Havana
and rucontly sat on the porch and
threw confetti an tho crowd. This Is
the first authentic case In which he
ever threw anything away.
Tho Delaware senators-elect, were
so afraid that Oas Addlcks might
change his mind that they sent their
certificates' of election to Washington
before they got dry. and put apeolal
delivery stamps on the letters, Urn.
The ministerial association of Port-
Iliad Is taking steps toward having Uie
lawU aiul Clark- fair closed on Sun-
dajra. It wight bo well to put that
matter off wutll thero la absolute as-
sumuce that It will not remain closed
! tor even tlays In the week.
Knapp the multi-murderer, and De
Pnlco. who wHroered his wife In Port
land aro twth trying the Insanity
dodge. It may work, but still it does
teem that when a man gets nts of In
sanity that cause him to commit inur-
der that the jury trying him auld be
excusable for a temporary aberration
ot mind, that wwld cause hint to be
nan,wd-
ir .,,. ... , . ... . ... .
If you are troubled with Impure
blood. Indlcnted by sores, pimples.
headache, etc.. we would recommend
Aeker's Blood Elixir, which we' sell
SsrroKro?- Kiwi
poisons and all blood diseases. 60
cts. and Jl.W. D. J. FRY, Druggist
'
Water fer the Elephant.
The proverbial Ingratitude of re-
publics, as well as the want of reel-
proclty in political parties, is unique-
ly ahowR In a letter recently resolved
u' retary Hitchcock In t case ap-
I W ovr of Pensio Com-
lloer War. The aecretary oowld
un,w noMUenl allcglanc. for
, mma' mmm y" lo u " p-.
rl' ui4 in Uie refer to
tfce ty,1 IMl,,,,, th V'1
Th,
HEADACHE,
Whether caused by nervous atfectlons
or turn a bilious condition of te sjs-
ld.M .. V. ...I.klu .. J !. nu
-v., vv w uiuvu tuim ui iiwwv
ter's Stomarb Uittars
It nets at tbe
root of tb traukkv-th ,ua.b uuA
--J IU .. . - .. ,
KWneys stimulated.
try it
the
Kt tiase your Headaebes.
KwiU
curr lndiflitiea. Dysneateia, Oenstina-
en. Insomnia aad Malaria.
UAOXPT'Tr'rvtn
nujiciicir
STOMACH BITTERS
veteran, with a sense of humor that
adds a touch of pathos to tho situa
tion, wrote simply:
"Honorable Secretary: Tho rejec
tion of my olalm romlnds mfa that,
when a small boy, a circus camo to
town. I ,got the Job of carrying water
to the elephant, In order, to earn my
way Into tho big tent. I pumped ovor
half the wolls,lnfctho neighborhood
dry, got mysolf soaked wltli water,
and poured enough Into tho India
rubber brute to float .tho Olympla.
When I got through tho circus was
ovor." Now York Tribune.
I . -T-
He Died for Others.
Jamos Harmsworth tho hero ot a
mlno nccldont In Rossland, D. C, four
years ago, died at Spokane a fqw days
ago, from tho effects of Injuries re
ceived at that time. Ho was lowering
a bucket in a mine when the crank
como out ot the windlass. Ho throw
his 'body into tho cogwheols and stop
pod tho bucket, thereby saving tho
lives of the workmen bolow. Ills arm
and shoulder wore crushed and ho has
been nn Invalid since then. Tho Do
minion .parliament awarded him a
gold medal for his horolsm.
A COMMON ERROR.
The
Same Mistake Is Made by the
Majority of People.
It's a common error
To plaster tho aching back,
To rub with llnimonta, rheumatlck
'olnts,
Whori the troublo comos from tho
'ildnoys.
Doan'B Kidney Pills cure all kidney
'llfl.
Hero Is positive proof.
A. Ammann, shoemaker, of 1024
Innta Fo Avenue, Denver, Colo., says:
'Whon Doan's Kidney vPHls stopped
an aggravated case of kidney com
'ilalnt In the summer of 1S09, I made
hat fact known to the residents of
Denver, so that others who had kid
jey troubles In any of Us various
forms might know what course to pur
ine to get relief. The opinion I then
jxpressed is the same today as it was
when Doan's Kidney Pills were first
brought to my notice. I have had no
occasion to use any modlclno for my
kidneys slnci When Doan's KIdnoy
Pills affected a euro In my case that
cure was permanent."
I-'or sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Koster-Mllbtirn Co., Buffalo, N.
Y sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name DOAN'S
and tako no substitutes.
A Parcels Post.
The British postmaster-general has
established a parcel post servlco with
the United States In cc-oporatlon with
a private ox press company. Tho
United States Is the only Important
country which has failed to negotiate
a parcels poet treaty. Seventy coun-
tries are enjoying the conveniences
of the service. The Inland parcols
poet delivery admirably supplements
, the International system. It Is sur-
lrising. In view of the aggressive en-
terprise of the United States In so
nay directions, that this convenient
d comparatively cheap method, of
sending packages of moderate else and
weight by mall has not been adopted
here for Inland purposes. Onco
adopted for domestic trade, the no
oewlty for a parcels itost convention
with the rest of the world would soon
become evident. Philadelphia Ledg
er. $100 Rewara. $100.
The readers of this naivar will he
,,ieHi to learn that there is at least
one dreaded diseases that science has
,MR ,Ie to cllre , al ,u Btngeg nmj
that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curo
the only positive cure uow known to
, ...u' . ,.. ,. . . .
th mwllcRl fraternity. Catarrh be-
ln a constitutional disease, requires
a constitutional treatment. Hall's
j-? i1 - r irr"'y; act-
,R ,r0,,' lHi the blood and mu-
tMI" "rfaeee of the system, thereby
destroying the foundation of the dls-
ease, and giving the patient strength
u' building up the constitution and
Roaletlng nature In doing Us work.
Tbe proprietors have so much faith
' Its curative powers, that they of-
tw One Hundred Dollars for any case
Uwt H fails to cure. $r1 for list of
testimonials. Address.
P. J. CIIKNBY A CO.. Toledo. O.
Sold by dr'ggtsts. 75c.
Hall's Family Mils are Uie Rest
SORE CURE FOR PILES
Itching Piles produce moisture and
cause Itching, this form, as well as,
Blind. Weeding or Protruding Piles
are cured by Dr. Bo-ean-ko's Pile Rem-!
edy, stops itching and bleeding. Ah-
sorbs mason. 60c a Jar at druggists.
I me about your case. Dr. Bosanka,
i-atwaeinaw. pa. ror sale at Dr.
' stores.
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fill mnuiiw .uu u,u
wnit loawni wnimi is
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rsenst k
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w limb and uria at tbe heir.
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tresBii.
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From the
Cow to the Table.
Inspectors watch the farmj and feed of tha cow. Wa tet all tha mflfc as It Is fcrousht to otlr
condensary. There Is no plant In tha world where more caution Is exarclsod to Insure
absolute cleanliness. Erery departmcnUs under the direct charge of a partner in Uie busi
ness. Under these conditions
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Special at Gxeenh&tim's
New Challics at 5c a yd. They arc wonders for the
money. Pretty patccrns and good quality We have
no hesitancy in saying they arc the best goods for the
money on the market, Turkish Towels at 25c a pair,
Inroe white ones, nothing like them ever offered at
J this price, New Spring
at
Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store
4- x
n First Door South of the Postoffice. 302 Commercial St. T
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-Stores at SALEM
H"i Ullllll 1-H-HWtWHH ; I 1 l..fr.H--M"M-s.
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AND SUFFERED NEARLY FORTY
YEARS BEFORE THE BONE HEALED
AM I ALL RIGHTT OF COURSE
I'M ALL RIGHT," 8AID MR. A.
COOPER, OF POLK COUNTY, WHEN
ASKED ABOUT HIS LEG WHICH
WAS HURT WHEN HE WAS A BOY.
.. ., ..j
"I WAS KICKED BELOW THE
KNEE BY A HORSE IN 1860 WHEN'CAN EARN AL) TRE pARTICU.
r mtnt out, tnu ourrtNtu run
YEARS. IT ACHED TERRIBLY
AND SOON BROKE; THEN PIECES
ur uuiNt tUMMENCEO COMING
uui anu uuriiiNUfcu ran about
A YEAR. THIS WAS FOLLOWED
Are now
Boss
If you pay more
you pay too much
R. M. WADE 81
Economy Brand
Evaporated Cream
Is produced. If you try It, you will say it Is the most pleaslne and
appetizlnc Cherrlsts and doctors say It Is tha most healthful.
Take no brand unless It boars the cap label reproduced herewith.
We produce ninety per cent of the world' supply and cuarantee
every can bearing our cap label
HELVETIA MILK COHDBNSINO COMPANY, HlBhland, HI.
w
Millinery now being opened
... $
Carpet Hotrse
Witliout doubt we are the
largest dealers in all Kinds
of floor coverings in the
valley above the falls. We,
Iiiva ill o-t-irlac frntn ihit
kind that is not worth car
rying home to the kind that
wears a lifetime. We offer
the best values for the
least money. 1st door
South of Jos. Aleyers &
Sons.
and ALBANY-
BY AN ATTACK OF TYPHOID,
WHICH LEFT ME IN BAD SHAPE. I
WAS OBLIGED TO USE CRUTCHES
FOR OVER TWO YEARS FROM
THAT TIME UNTIL I WAS CURED
ABOUT SIX YEAR8 AGO I ALWAYS
U8ED TWO CANES. THE DOCTORS
TOLD ME THERE WAS NO HOPE
FOR A CURE UNLESS I HAD MY
LEG SPLIT AND 8CRAPED AND
THE CORDS CUT. SOME AL80
ADVISED AMPUTATION, BUT I RE
FUSED, AND FINALLY DR. COOK,
THE BOTANICAL SPECIALIST OF
SALEM, TOOK MY CASE. I BEGAN
TO IMPROVE AT ONCE, AND IN
SIX MONTHS MY LEG WAS WELL.
IN FACT I FEEL THAT DR. COOK
SAVED MY LIMB, AND I WANT
EVERYBODY TO KNOW IT, FOR IT
WAS A WONDERFUL CURE. 800N
AFTER TREATMENT THE BLACK
FLESH BEGAN TO GROW OUT
0VER THE B0NE W'TH A HEAL-
i n i i,ui.un,
A. COOPER.
September 1st, 1902.
PERS6NS WISHING TO KNOW
, llwv,,,t, tnoniiYU iu M'lun
MOAg OF MR. CO ER;SCASg"
LARS BY CALLING ON HIM AT IN
, DEPENDENCE. OREGON. OR AT
DR. COOK'S OFFICE, 103 LIBERTYi
I STREET, SALEM, OREGON.
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