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nwwwr- "' 'm?w"'Ti'rwr?FfmF' XHE DAILVAJOUBNAL, 8ALEM, OREOONBATURDAY, APRIL Tt, 1903 PAQE TWO. lr y tr m i . . . iiiiniiiirirnnaiiiiiof r ( Si W:&( if w X "I Tf I I I i (I DISTINGUISHED V ARRIVALS We refer to the arrival of our Smart Spring Suits. They are -hece--just landed, and we want you to see them. Tti more particular you are about your clothes, the more you will enjoy looking" at these masterpieces of the Tailor' Art. Every detail in cut, mak ing and trimming shows plainly the ex cellence of our Spring Suits. Our prices will convince you that we are a fair house to do business with.- We begin the irood work at S7.50 for a splendid wool sust, and ;; give you lots of chances for suit satisfaction before we quit at $25.00. Come and see them. cmnr rmrm la i uuiuiniiiiiuiuuuiiuuutiuyuUiJliiiuiiOuuiiii Johnson & Company. m949 1 1 OHM99999 -t0-!-KO 00-HEa-HM- THE DAILY JOURNAL Bcrlppt Newt Association Telegrams. 3 and 5 O'clock Editions. OY HOFER DR0THER3. Dally One Year, S4.00 In Advance. Dally Three Months, $1.00 In Advance. Dally by Carrier, CO Cents Per Month. Weekly One Year, $1.00 In Avanoe. "JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY. I Olio Week $ 10 Ono Month .36 Throo Months 1.00 At Journal office. At Daue'a Orocery. 8outh Salem. At Oowersox Orocery, Yew Park, Asylum Avenue Orocery Store. Eleotrlc Orocery, East State St. nnniiminniiiiinit bbb miniimiimni imio THE RESULT IN THIS CONGRES SIONAL DISTRICT. Thtiro In inurli murmuring among llopubllenna over tin result of tho congressional cotiventlun to nnmo a MUGOiMsur to tho late Tho. H. Tonguti. who died In Vnnhlngtun lust January In tlut spring qf 1800 the Hoimhlloan convention at Albany retired Con groaamnit lllnuer Hermann, after a honl IlKtit. ami Hermann bccanto com inlajilouor (if thu general lnml olfluo under MuKlnloy. ami continued urn der Itooaovolt. Owing to frtotlim with Secretary llltchoouk. of tho department of thu Interior, Hermann resigned lu fc'ebn nry. anil canuv homo, anil nnnounoed ht liituutkin to Iiuoouih a candidate for oungromi to Hiirceod Tunguo. It U u nunnrkabW fact that Uor uianu laukod tho narao iminbor Of vote of a ronomlnntlon at tho Ku gene contention that ho did at Al bany. At Albauy ho had oldw niua Against him ns pandldatel. The people of this district wanted tho ItonubllcauH to put up a now man at Utla tlmo, nud that was tho ival bontlmont of tho convention, hut tha feeling for a now man could not and; expression, and ao failed to material Uo Into practical form. Tho Democrnta wtll enk ut Albany today to volco tho sentiment of tha district on this point, ami will uorol unto a young man for congress probably Mr lenme. of Jackson count)'. ,fT;hftt U tho kltuatlon as to men. What la the situation aa to politics T Tha Uuguiio ootiventlon stands for tatu and national pollclos of the llo publloan party. Thu platform of Hermann endorses tho Roosevelt administration at every point and emphasise tho demand for Improvement of tha rivers and har bora. This la Mr. Horinauu'a strong suit cart. The platform at Albany will prob-' ably be straight nomocracy. Thoy may prnlae tho Iloosovolt administra tion for aome political effect In HiIh district, but not becnuso they uphold the UooBovolt pollcloa. Thoro wilt bo the usual Socialist and prohlbltlnnlst candidates, and both may bo looked to too gut a largor voto than over before. Cnn n Democrat bo elected In this district? Not ordinarily. Thoro li not n Domoomtlc county In the dis trict Will tho IlepubllcaiiK defeat Her mann this tlmo to make room for n new man In the district next aprlngl Thoro la no doubt but that Hermann will receive n largo voto outaldo of the Hopubllcan party. Will It bo enough to overcome potMlhle Hcpubll cnn dofuetlon? With a popular candidal, especial ly If he were an able and Independent man. and a Hkllfiilly-waRed. vlgoroim campaign, the opposition might carry tho district. lint he would have to be a remark ttlily alilo Democrat who would not be swept away at tho very next election In 1004. when thla district will ho can rled for tho Hopubllcan candidate for President by tremendous majorities. If IlooHovolt la tho mam and retalnn his present popularity. Under all theso elroumstnncea tho nominee of tho Kugeno convention will probably bo elected congress man against nil the odds and ob stacles that now apparently ntaok up analnst him. CONSUL OF WOMEN. Judge Judah glvea soiuo advice that hits the bullsoye, when he says mom bent of labor unions should take conn ael with tholr wives before acting on mattWM of lmMirtniice In Industrial affairs. The wngeamer has In his wife In almost overy Instauoe his most potential helper In solving tho finan cial problem she being the wage, saver and tho economist In mattora that count for the home. There would probably bo few strikes If tho mombora of labor unions would fully and freely consult the better-half of the family as to the ultimate consequences of such ac tions. Two hsads are always better than one. especially It they counsel fully aad freely, and only man and wife can. upon praotloal matters affecting the family income and outgo, and oven the polloles of the labor organi sation Itself. It is due the wgmeu of the family that she bo Informed of the objects of the labor union, and of Its rela tion to the business Intorests of tho community, and If Its attltudo toward pujillc pollolos. Tho counsel of women In the homes of the workers will always be found on the side of morality and economy, on the side of conservative notion for the welfare of tho family and thus for the protection of the community's higher Interest. THE NUISANCE OF SUBSCRIPTIONS. lluglnesmen complain with murh Justice that they arc subjected In these days to numwwBppcaU every week to sign this sulTsorlnUon -pap r and that K . w The businessman has ' two' quail ties, that ipako his hp iroy of the subscription sollwter-htt' has the ready money or "his slgrialllre la good and he Is conveniently accessible to the pestiferous imnortunist for aid If all tho buslnoesmort pooled ; their Issues of donations, gava them In a lump aum to somebody llkffthc Com mcrclal club, and sent all applicants to that body, it would attain a great saving, " : 'v The whole amount of Innumerable small subscriptions would bo given In a lump sum, and there could be pat! ent Investigation into th.o merits by a disinterested official who would not mako encmlos by refusal. Not tho smallest tax tho. merchant pays la this imposition on his good nnturo and closo proximity to the sidewalk. If ho Is at all flush or easy going In such matters It Is probably tho greatest tax ho pays. Tho subscription business has bo como a veritable nightmare to tho businessman. It Is a terror to the honest man as well an tho rascal. NOTE8 ON THE CONVENTION. Kvou the tellers wore slated. "Tho original sound money man' ni several times nominal!. has a Well. Snltm has a grave) bar remove and Hermann Can jjp L to Turning gray? Why not have the early, dark, rich color restored? It's easily done with Ayer's Hair Vigor. Oo. C. IlrowHflli again lirttVtyl his claim to the title or king 'dj.teiWfan tlon orators. Alwut all the Marlon ootinty dele -gallon had to do was to get their re turn ticket signed. The partnership Heretofore Oxllting between Hit Ree, Horn Xniri rihd ixnv Cow. has been dissolved. - Cnmpbell-Dlmlck-Ilyan. tho big tliree of Clncknmna county, came near having things their own way In the convention. Capt Ormsby came homo a hi man thnn he wont to Kugono. Ho bo milliliter to Rooahla or some other soaport. at least. mam Thomas Jackson, tho Indian store kuepor at Slletz, was ono of tho most loyal Horinann dolegnten at the ICii gone convontlon. Well, the Oronlun fought Her mnnn and Hrownoll with tlie usual result. One presided over tho conven tion and the other Is tho nomine. lief ore Mr. Catch can become con gioHsman he must tako sqmo lessons In pnunliiing. Ho Is still In the kin dorgarten stage when It comes to Hiv ing away federal offices. Mr. Oaten mndo a strong candidate and made a favorable Impression. This is his second appearance In the congressional arena and ho may yet be representative from tho drat dis trict a Well, say, Hrownoll la not the only sllppory eel In Clackamas county. Thoy are a hard 191 to handle in poll tlos as shit Is played, as some of tho Marlon county men found to their grief. Walter Tooto showed himself an able and adroit convention orator. Ho made as good a speech as Hrown oll and turned ono point completely against the old man eloquent from Clackamas. R 1. McCornack had Hxrinaun down for three hours flat on his back hut tho old man wiggled out. got up and walked to the front In great stylo. Ho surprised oven his old friends. Hut those naughty oandldatets' Tom Kay showed his ferleanetu and abundance of moral stamina. In protesting against the roughshod maahlne way of running things and then his good politics Uy moving to make Htrmann' nomination unani mous. K. H Uelknap of Denton, ex legis lator, and ox-mlnlstar, bow farmer and political managor for ninger Her mann, turned tho tide In Hermann's favor In his own caucus when the Hennann meu assembled to consider who to go to and virtually eonfesed their defeat Belknap was a hot for Hormanu. 'According to program" will be a by-word In thla district for many a day. Tho Brownell-Herman organ! xatloo was aa neat a piece of machine' politics as lias ever been executed in Oregon or elsewhere. Tammany Happy At!KflHaW4srB lv ? -. I .1 o JM . . - m- ir wjviva'H'BP . m To Say I Have Gained In Weight nd Am Well After Years of Heart Trouble. Dr. Miles' Heart Curo Cured Me j Tor three ytars 1 wtftred much from Brt troubla nd at time 1 thoujht I would drop dead. There 11 a feeling of oppre lion about mr beartt iiaothering and cook. Ibp spells, aad 1 Mold not sleep on rny left Ide. At time I was so deprmed that I eoold hardly walk. I began taking. Or. Miles' Nervine and Heart Cure and am happy to lay that I so longer have that worn-out look. 1 1 hare rained in weicht and fl perfectly welt I will neyer be without your Nerrine and Heart Cure. My son, now eighteen, suffered eireedlogly from nerv osnesa. I rave him Nerriae with the best f results. His health haa been good ever liace. I gladly recomroead row remedies, Mas. AN.s A Eaovvw, Red Eodge, Montana. A person n ho U auBeriag from heart du cue la in just aa much danger as the fool hardy lad who ventures on thin Ice at the first appearance of freeilog weather, I leart disease Is the most common cause of sudden death. Statistics show that one person in CTcry four hare a weak heart, that weak hearts are as common as a weakness of any other organ. When the heart Is weak the pulse Is irregular, the blood la thin and poor, tbe circulation siurgisa,causmgcoiacxirero lilts. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure U a great heart and blood tonic, It regulates action, improves Ui the heart's e circulation and sands t at ream of pure, red blood through every vein ana anety, renewing ocuia ana mcogui. 'AH druggists sell and guarantee first bot tle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book o Nerrous and Heart Diseases. Address Da. Mile lledkal Co, Elkhart, Ind. slate-medium writers were not in It liooth. Kuykondnll. Marsters and Har rln are jaat maaters of the nrt JOURNAL X-RAYS. Jim 'Jam Hill has not said a word about th moj-Rpr sin (jo ho enmo home from Uitnipi , Illngwr accepted the nomination Kith thuults, but, thbn, if ho hadn't, someone olse would. The Ited Crone Society needs tho services of n Whlto Cross Society to take rare of Its wounded. If the league could bo stopped from plnying baseball Sundays, tho Port land team would only lose six gnmus a woek. The newspaper repoitors were not allowed to onter Yellowstono Park with tho Prosldcnt This was an un nocotmary precaution, ns tho Presi dent wns not allowed to tnko his gun. J. I'lerpunt Morgan says tho deci sion in the merger caso Is not a blow at thfc trusts. la It possible that Mor gan lias got so big he doesn't know, when thw whole govornmunt falls on him? m Whltaker Wright has evidently had all thu high lifo In England ho cares about, and no longer cares for asso ciation with royalty. His actions plainly Indicate Uiat he "don't enro If ho nover gots back." Spring weather In Missouri is get ting In Its work. A sweet slngor from Pike warbles about tho silver throated skylark. This Is a long stretch of fancy, when all ho heard was Missouri's greatest song bird, the night blooming mule. EEEErHmP (i tfkrLVafEEEa It Scares People Who come of a consumptive family hn ' Vgin to cough and the lungs are paintui Hat jt i a fact beyond disproof that consumption is q,ot and cannot be inherited The microbe which breeds disease must absolutely be received by the luiltvldual before consumption can be developed Men ami women who have been af flicted with oUti nate coughs, bron chitis, bleedincr of the lungs emm. utlon ami weakness, have b-n peifeiiiN tul crmiinently cured by the use ui Dr Pieive'a GoUleu Med tcul Iis n-trv It cures the cougli, hraU llic 1 tug and bmUls up the body with toli-i firs!. $3000 FORFEIT - Will be paid h the World's Dispensary Mistical AvuiiKMi. of Buffalo, N. 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The latest and greatest cure for Chronic Diseases. Something New In Modkiik Sciknck of Hkaunq I have just puVm a fcotuplolo systora of Supor-Henlou Air Sys- i Iiscn8e3 of all kinds, eiicn ns rlioum.i- 2 1 a 11 1 IT 1 1 ,., U tom!for curinc chronic d tism. catarrh, kidnov and liver tioublo. still minis, etc.. with. r .. . - . . . i..-..' . . put inodicine.nr torturo of any kind W. G. ROBBINS, Osteopath. OnlCourt Street Just forth of the Opera House. tiBi-raii-awa-n-HaWKsttra till- a. Call aud investigate. T Mll-rM-l-a4Rl4-Klltltaats?1-BH-M Go-Carts and Catfiages Most excellent in con struction, most beau tiful in design, grace tul and shapely in form. Most perfect and eas ily operated adjustment. The House Furnishing Co,, m i s s s 1 2 ; t i I M 5 n m 5 m a 1 1 -Stores airSALEM and'ALBANY- Dr. T. F. C 111 k Has como to tho conclusion that all profession of tho bonllng nrt out sldo of tho voeotnblo kingdom is n fnlluro. Whun your systom Is run out without puro bjood. You will only find vitality in Uio vegotabU kingdom. Poisonous drugs nor doctors' knives nor thunder anl llghtnlnir wll not remove tho causo, but lay the foundation for nl klndi of disease. Thoso poisons go Into' your bones, mid kill tho Ufa of them and crcnto all kinds of tUscanes, cancoroua tumors, consumption, dropsy, bono dlscasos, etc. You must bear In mind that his medicine is not s poisonous tonic, nor 1 stimulant, nor tomporary relief which you get from poisonous drugs, whoro tho results aro suro death sooner or later Do not blamo tho raodlclno, when It takes an effect and 'atlrs up tho poisons or dlsenso In tho system. You must not expect "to bo cured In a few days, tor your sickness or dlseaso has been a long tlmo coming on, and It will take n long, tlmo to get It out of your system. It will take months or a year to build a now body from tho bones up. This la what tho pcoplo do not un derstand. They are used to being humbugged. Ills medicines aro com posed of Nature's Horbs what tho human system requires. When the ani mals got sick they will help thomselves to thoso herbB, for thoy havo tho In stinct, and tho pcoplo have not, so wo havo to mako a study of It It b&i boen a life study with Dr. Cook. Do n ot got weary; this lifo is too short nnd too sweet to worry out of this world. Dr. Cook Cures All Kinds of Diseases 301 Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon. Chrysolite It's the inside that counts, both in people and in cooking utensils; The ' 'Inner man should be pure and spotlessi The inside of Chrysolite Enamel' ed ware is pure white R. M. WADE & CO. 232 Commercial Street Near Bush's Bask. HARNESS, SADDLES. NETS. WHIPS, ROBES, ETC REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Harness Oils, Good Working Gloves, Axle Grease, Brushes- SALEM, OREGON "STRAWBERRY CULTURE" A. NEW BOOK " By E. HOFER.. The Strawberry Industry In The Pacific Northwest. Full Instructions about preparation! illustrated with photograph" ' ot aolL trowing oi plants, planting the! wrlter., -.,,,. nw Balem, Prie erop, cultivation, fertilisation, picking' 1 T 1 m li and packing tbi crop, ahlpplng and " or Jouroal offlCv uu-keU treated folly In eprtaceU pr copy. Tha only work o ckapterc, thla industry.