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rr t?' i?, -fi tJf-Tf THE DAILY JOURNAL, BALEM. OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1903. PAGE TWO. V To know all there is to know about a Sarsaparilla, take Ayer's. Yoiir doctor will say so, too. He knows .G.iTTC., lmU,l!ul. JIE.-DMLfJOOUMl Scrlpps Newi Atioclatlon Telegrams. 3 and 5 O'clock Editions. BY HOFER BROTHERS. Dally One Year, $4.00 In Advance. Dally Three Monthe, $1.00 In Advance. Dally by'Cirrler. 50 Cents Per Month. Weekly -One Year, $1.00 In Avance. i.i mihiiw n ii "' ""-" - 1-J- IIIHIHIIIIIIIMIHMIH' la9eL u -, h i m i m i m 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 m 1 1 UNIONTffll The Republicans of the First Ore ion Congressional district have a most Important duty before them naming a worthy successor or to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Hon. Thomas H. Tongue. Whether we liked him or not, we must admit that Congressman Tongue was a man of far greater than aver age ability as an orator, as a lawyer, nm a nolltlcln In the better sense of the word. No small place-seeker or man of In ferlor abilities can be nominated as his successor, and give such satis faction to the people at will guaran. too his election, even If the district Is 5000 Republican. As the state of Oregon has out grown Portland methods and prac tices In matters affecting the state, so this district has. outgrown the old way of going after the office of con (iressman by mere hand-shaking and palaver. Something besides sending out mags, public documents and garden seed Is required of the future con gressman from this state with Its vast Interests and expanding foreign trade, and a plaoe In the eyes' of the world. With a world's fair coming on, and with keen, aggressive competitors on the "north and south of us, Oregon needs the best brains and ability In congress to enable this state to hold wits own In the race. There Is an opportunity to strength. stick, the8trnklng. nasty end of poll Itfs, wbn free Interchange ,!dV amongharnjenlous delegation wojTld 'have avoided strife and dissatlsfac Itlon. Now is the time to set a new stand ard, and send a man In harmony With the administration, ind With thy new conditions into which, the state Is emerging, and do It In. a decisive ana meaningful manper. ' When Itjs recalled what, shameful spoliations are conducted under the Irrigation laws, the Forest Reserve laws, the Timber and, Stone acts .and other special graft legislation, It Is wondered that the people havo not re volted before this. In fact nearly alj such legislation Is loaded. Under It large holdings of the choicest public lands have been grabbed by syndicates and corpora-tlons-for speculative purposes, to the detriment of the public treasury and the Injury and retarding of the devel opment of the state. Let ihe Republicans nominate a candidate for congress whose hands are not sojled by any of these transac tions, and who will go to Washing ton and fight with brain and tongue and pen to save the remnants of the public domain for the actual home makers and settlers. Congressman Tongue was a loyal champion of the Irrigation system that it should not be established In the Interest of monopoly and to forever hang like a dead weight around the necks of the settlers on reclaimed lands. Commissioner Richards, the new head of the general land office, who eucoeed Hon. Dinger Hermann, ap pears to be In olose touch with Presi dent Roosevelt. The commissioner was formerly governor of Wyoming, and the per sonal Intimacy nrobably dates from was a full-fledged Western ranchman. However, that may be, Mr. Rloh arde seems to speak by authority In disclosing the President's views on the subject of forestry and Irrigation, en the Oregon delegation by sending portOUnry )n connection with the a clear-headed worker, who measures proposed oreat work under the dlree up to the congressional dimensions, to ton Qf ha (ef)cra, 0overnment. Join a third man with Senator Fulton The Preident (, determined, as In .and Congressman Williamson. floated by Commissioner Richardson "With three such men In their prime tQ MB ,hat the (ore(t relervei are and all ready debators and hard work- proteoted (rom encroachment .by rs for tlielr constituents moro can be itok men n t)e nteretU o( arae accomplished for Oregon In the next MpU,Ui five years than has been dnoe for (t , also the President's purpose to twenty years past. protect actual homeseekers, who aim Oregon has lost great prestige by tQ ou,vate the ad permanently, and tactions! strife, by political scandal, make tub,tantul improvements, appointments that led to controversy ( n fl Qenera fenie declared by of unsavory nature, too much pay- Jhe eon,mitoner, the one guiding munt of personal debts, and by public purpog of lne administration In deal land frauds. nQ wtn forestry, pasturage. Irrlga- Oregon has got the dirty end of the t)oi( and wth 1)o pubc and oener. . , i ally, Is to help and make easy the PUNISHMENT path of the home-bullder. the small v Social rttrHH lmn Aunt uwn itlta ranchman, and not to let the land be M'-1'w,;0'lTl!iTiX,iir. oxplolted and skinned by those who nilmliiMturetl tm.lei th uw( rnitgui- ,...., until IWOIM llllt nature iioci vimiiK". nave no permanent micri uisrcm or intxIlfU bcr iwnalUr. N kU" ? I s Hie wnmr kiiw m J vkl W ,c?A?Li' iitent fur thr nuiii whtt iwgletfW or ubin hi ktonwelt us she Inul in thv fur oil dins "when Alim AtUtA uml Hvc pan." Thf nhysicol iln iimUorl. lUilliivw, sluBgWItneM, irii taliiMv, nervoK iivm ami slplM' IICSS wllicll HO vMtmt Umiu the man who eats caic lenly or moKiitorly have kv from the liegtnniiiK the cvi-WutsofHesjetf lit stimmclt ami us iruiiol niul tm- m .v .. fcpnqratloi&of (public men Is UKMR pKWMMlonjpif Uie flold. This district Is sldKUlarly free Trom hos8l8ni anil machine control, nnd all attempts to set up a machlno will be resented hire nro a number of Htroog and ablo mF$hrfWiT contest for the lit publican ominaiiirn, anu mere is " jpfowliiK (ilea thai the contest for the tpnfijJl of Mariw, county and for the ilisfrlct will ftTifiirrled on hnrmonl oiinly. In fnct whera ns many nun of ability mill oxporlonco In politics are enpaRoit ns In this struggle It follows that success can come 'only to the mnn whohas duo roard -for th In forest ofMthiirfi 'fit v The Nomination Important. 'There iH.a growlnc; fe'ollni; that a nomination for congress oiiRlit to bo mndo that will stick for a few terms at least. Several terms aro required Us set Reed iiorvleo out of any man who In sent to Washington, and a man, who Is sent to Washington. And a man who can make a good campaign ami who can hold his district well In " . . . . .' i . . imnci is jireierraiwo 10 nn neciueniai sort of candidate, -who- Is liable to havo a contest on his hnmls nt the very noxt turn of the box. The con grossman elected nt tho special elvc tlon noxt June will take his seat the first Monday In I)ecomhor following, and In n fow months must be renoin hinted and ninke his campaign over again. Then he must make the race every two years, and so Is constantly kept In rongroM or before the (tropin. An Oregon reiiresrntntlve Is at a ill ndvantaKe. Iiecnuse li has to lie In his seat for tha long term of congress when his campaign Is on at homr. congress seldom adjourning until af ter the .lunr election In Oregon, when rongrtmsmeii are elctnl In this stiUo. Mini an sleotlon tlmt Is rHswtited ns af fectlng elertlnns throughout the na tlon. for the cry la nlwnyn raised "as goer. Oregon mi rom the Union " Special Car for Salem. After th primgriea and the count convention havr Imm held It will In known which cmiuIIiIhUi the Mm Ion county delegation will ! fm anl then all thy Ituimtillcniva of lhl- Oiv and eotinty who take nn Intci.t. in selecting lh uxt ciingrentiii'nii will go to tho district mivntlun at Ku n aail work for his sm Whnthwr It ! Mr. Davry or Mr Clutch, there will b grtmt unanimity In tbr tuuiHirt of the Marlon (ountv l.u.1l.ln,a ...til til IarbI b aialiiiiil of I ... . ...I..- -TU.nn.. DAni.u, II I l"i"--. " - - -p IOC HITIO VI1CII ,iiijiu ..WW...... ,., ....,.. .inlltl. Innu oAieui aim .iihiiiiii cuiihi- iiwk.i. ..." will go to th convention nt Ungeue A sutfrlnl rutin has hrn inRiln on the railroad, and as all the isndldates are eompaiatlvrly (KHir men It will bo a rar of tivrry man tmytng his own fan or staying home. The conrwntlon will Im will democratic In this re aiMTt. as thrre sm to It ho can dldate with a sack. There Will De Proxies. As lu th niMtlnR of Its dhUrlct ifingreMlonal romitiltle.. there werr many proxies voted from the different counties In fact the cnnvsntlon wns sent to Wugenr on proxies h ' 'I' district convention there wjl lie many delegate alisent In spirit but present hv nroxv anil It may be that the hohlwre of roxle from sin,nll and re mote pinintles will decide the nomlna lion. This fact will make the nomina tion harder to secure for -a candidate from the north end of llie'iUstrlct. as the more thinly populated parts of the district will be represented by the candidate from the south end. but ns thes proxies will be divided among severnl candidates the effect of prox lea may not he to determine tho nnm Inatlon. It Is xslble that evory can dldate will hold some of those slips of paper, by which a delegate conveys his right to vote In the convention to another person, who will bo present untl enst the vote. How Proxies Are Voted, l'rnxle are not always nt tho dis position of the Individual dolognto. as the county he is elected from may. In county convention, adopt a rule that tho delegation present at tho conven tion from that county cast tho vote of tho county In full Then tho dole- Rtos present decide how that proxy Is cast on each ballot Sqmotlmoa the district convention adopts a rule reg ulutlntr tho disposing of nroxlos. and Economy Brand Evaporated Cream goes farthest, tickiei mi paiue. pleating in appearance. iiuw imoothljr Irom the can, mo$t ap-rit!lAff- mail nourilhln . Th nhnie an label on all our brands It an Imuranee poller tor lis Integrity, purity ant klil(ul preparation inw upon your dealer Rlrlrui you Economy Brand and tea inai our uoai ii on lne can, Jake no uo HELVETIA MILK CONDENSING CO. Highland, Illinois. niohafr Prices Have Advanced. Mohair growers' IMcos havo ad vanced on Mohair (seo quotations elsnwlioro heroin); don't bo deceived by any ouo Into selling your product below the tnnrket. Wo aro pnylng top prices this sen h on ns In tho past. S l'J-tf WM. IHtOWN & CO. e, x s FLORSHEIM. FLORSHEIM. We Have just Received Oar Spring Stock Of Fforshcims. I- IRVIN & PL TfVf B S 8 ' ' Repairing While Yoo Wait. 94StatcSlrcct.- '. . Phone 20I. v. -A T Mom tea positively Cures Sick Headache, Indigestion and ronstlpn lion. A delightful herb ilrlnK. Itc muves nil eruptions of the hkUi. pro during n perfect complexion or money refunded. 2Ec. nnd 50c. Writo to us for froo sample. W. II. Hooker & Co., i Huffalo. NY. D. J Fry Druggist i The House Famishing Co. A Gifeat Catpet Hotise miiiiii-tiiiiiinn ..Hi h i " 'm Wi'i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 e i-w-i-n-. 1 1 i VUihmt rlnithf Wf fl'rfi thp largest dealers In all kinds J off nor cover mrs in iiw . valley above the falls. Wc : ; have all grades from the 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 or Jos. meyers & Sons. The House Furnishing Co., Stores at SALEM and ALBANY U n i ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -w-m-m-h allium h-h-m-h AND SUFFERED NEARLY FORTY YEARS BEFORE THE BONE HEALED zascBKaEfcm - jp, w J WBKXBk f Wsfr! SV n. W Wf JsmrVJH 1 1 Ii &Wjml 'iiiitu)ii!iiiiiiiiiiinii!ik)ili 9. J&. :z7mm&M I LUBU IV I m nBfimmm mi &Tn' 'M PHYSICIANS PRESCRIDE .A ?( E IT FOR THEIR MOST DELI- Mr ll ( 1 CATE PATIENTS. I 1 OLD AND PURE. Ill 1 1 1 I'fl ' ? Vv 'Sftll U ' T 'ill -1,1 ip-JT l"ll 1 g For Sale by liWlliS ili I A. SCHREIDER, Salem. MliLwW ' lS 153 State St. VifMtiSi ) HtVilS 1 FARMER'S HOME, PWi ' wA BBS-i -,.vi Is 5 ''H,lMnEMiaiii&asifMii a ' mmmfVmviiv'tiKuta l !' Ill MOHIUCII 3- akMiciatvtloi I v dlKtiou i LLJirUlon. I)r lHercc'stJolil- en Mmliual inw-over curt Ue dliaKl loinuch ami oiwldes Uw rwrlWt diKotio and iittluilUliun ot food, llwt le sUiukWi"8' Irrltubility, nerwMWtewHUrjl alevplewuiaw wldiH ronutl from innutri tion ar curcn i- rhuUr.U M Vnill i-- -iii . : ..! kit rtjilil. Vol 1 iwk JJ rBaBBHMSHa1 m " 5 M to worth (Si tiruLa tin the Il fUnl y KUJI o ma vtllh fevtr. MM. tNITVI wL UUir- Iw owlJut r ii ud It tj I mihuiu ImMU. & tlir Jxrtar uJ h .. ..u 1. wwri. nn lb. ettMP eJuUnH lie down nr hsrdi R P wJ U 1 w tiro w h! monllH, lhul 1 wpuW J iwvjm "".""T'T.' "1 "-".; iV rire? MfMUHnttautu 1WW "t Ur nd saw Kirdwf4tVM U v.rth of KitoiKh I ihwuhtlt bit ray . x We hJ it f r th"l wu nrf fw nwthrr You wymmcud It for tit. net tiiur sua fcoW 00; sod one-hstr nd Siu writ I U." la itu dlr Dr Here' I'elleU cure WHouwtsa. FIRST DISTRICT POLITICS Review of the Situation for Congress Custom and Rules for the Use of Proxies Tin llenobllcnu central rommlttee of Marlon county inoU tmluy nt 2 o'clock to nrranxw u ilato (or the prl innrlo and cqiiuty convuntlon. Tbero U un liumenee Intertist in tho coming contost for tho Boat held In congress by tho late Thoa. 11. Tonguo. as It vln tually ilocliloa the political pntronago for 17 counties of Wostora Oregon, and tho man nominated will, with Ful ton and 'Williamson, control tho pat ronaco ot tho state, as well as tho dla (Misltlon of ap)roirlatlons and public buildings. Oregon la building up a now delegation, and ontorlug upon a now era In her political history. Many w mu wu iwuuw .aUm.M I turned it OTer and found on the other dropping out ot sunt ana a -younger 8j, the matter intended for readings House cleaning time Ostrander's Lightnings Renovator for removing stains from carpets, cleaning wood work, windows, etc. Pre pared at the $ O. K. Pharmacy 4 ? 333 Commercial streets I E. OSTRANDER. KBBMllSalB He was caught In the act but after he hnncht a new uo-to date PAIR OF SHOES and had his old shoes half soled he was turned loose. OSWALT'S SHOE STORE 99 State Street. J. Brownstein & Son. J Drownsteln & Son, formerly of Albany, have opened a place on State and Front streets Highest cash price paid for Hides. Pelts. Wool. Tallow "AM I ALL RIOHTt OF COURSE I'M ALL RIGHT," SAID MR. A. COOPER, OF POLK COUNTY, WHEN A.8KED ABOUT HIS LEO WHICH WAS HURT WHEN HE WAS A BOY. 'I WAS KICKED BELOW THE KNEE BY A HOR8E IN 1860 WHEN A MERE BOY, AND SUFFERED FOR VEAR8. IT ACHED TERRIBLY AND SOON BROKE; THEN PIECES OF BONE COMMENCED COMING OUT AND CONTINUED FOR ABOUT K YEAR. THIS WAS FOLLOWED BY AN ATTACK OF TYPHO WHICH LEFT ME IN BAD SHAPE W.AS OBLIGED TO USE CRUTCH run uvtu mu lunno rrM THAT TIME UNTIL I WAS CUsf ABOUT SIX YEARS AGO I ALW' USED TWO CANES. THE DOCTq TOLD ME THERE WAS NO HJ FOR A CURE UNLESS I HAD LEG SPLIT AND SCRAPED l THE CORDS CUT. SOME AU ADVISED AMPUTATION, BUT I FUSED, AND FINALLY DR. CO THE BOTANICAL SPECIALIST SALEM, TOOK MY CASE. I BECl TO IMPROVE AT ONCE, AND 8IX MONTHS MY LEG WAS Wii IN FACT I FEEL THAT DR. C SAVED MY LIMB, AND I V. EVERYBODY TO KNOW IT, FO WAS A WONDERFUL CURE. 8 AFTER TREATMENT THE B FLE8H BEGAN TO GROW 0 OVER THE BONE WITH A Ht THY COLOR." A. CO0PE1 September 1st, 1902, PERSONS WISHING TO KH Moht 6F Mr. co per's 9 CAN -EARN ALL THE PARTI LARS BY CALLING ON HIM ATj DEPENDENCE, OREGON. OR DR. COOK8 OFFICE, 103 Llflfeff 8TREET, OALEM, OREGON and furs: also general dealer in old In tlmt case it is generally loft to the , Iron. Rubterand Metals majority of tho delegates prosent ; . j a from nny county how tho proxy. vote of that county shall be east. It all de pends on who le eontrol of the county convention, or which candidate U In control of the committee or creden tials In tho county or district conven tions, as that committee also has pow er to make a rulo for tho disposition of proxies. So the proxy quostion is a mattor of tactlos and good general ship In the conventions. A Ministers Mistake.. A city minister was recently handed a notice to bo read from his pulpit. Accompanying It was a clipping from a newspaper bearing upon the matter Tho clergyman started to read the ex tract and found that It began: "Take Kemp's llalsam. the best Cough Cure." This was hardly what he had expected, and, after a moment's hesitation, he HuieWingSangCo, Sale goods 10 per cent cheaper now. all kinds of furnish ing goods make up new line. Ladles' undeawtar. wrappers, waists, silks, embroideries, lace. Spring goods, matting. Best line goods. Court St.. Salem, Oregon. O. C T, Co's PASSENGER STEAMER POMONA Leaves for Portland Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 10 a.m. For Corvallls Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday at 5 p. m. Quick Time, Cheap Rates Deck: Foot of Trade Street M. P. BALDWIN, AgL Chrysolite) It's the inside that counts, both in peol and in cooking utensils; I The "Inner man" should be pure a spotless, The inside of Chrysolite EnaJnj ed ware is pure white, R. M. WADE & CO. You're Still JBlssfl A golden opportunity to I1 porb liquor If you haven't txl bottlo or case of tho celbrt rt rvik whlsbnv which V a remarkably low flKUro. hn nntv rwirt IhlnC here" prices on wlnos, etc ,i J. P. ROGERS, Wholesale and R" Liquor Dealer.