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- ert-gfitwnrw "" JkriL. , PAQE TWO. Ill m, JHEJMIUV JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, APRJL 13,1903. ?'?HT'r 1Tr" W j iS jlf twUHiHaUBte fl88f tf WIiillIOIWf DISTINGUISHED r) ARRIVALS We YSfer to the arrival of our Smart ! ! Spring Suits. They are here just ' ! landed, and we want you to see them. ;; Th more particular you are about ; your clothes, the more you will enjoy lpokrnj:atf these masterpieces of the ;; Tailor's Art. Every detail in cut, mak- !! iiiff and trimming shows plainly the e;c- ;; cellence of our Spring Suils. ' j Our prices will convjnce'Vou lhat we - are" a lair house to do business with. We begin the!! J good work at S7.50 for a splendid wool sust, and J give you lots of chances for suit satisfaction before I $ we quit aC'525.00. Come and see thefli. f i ffy ;; JiVJ ii Pr-Ms " I - 'r "yl i I D M UUUUUU1MI t TTTnTTTrmni UUlUUtUUUUyillllIIUUIil.ullhl.ljn,,.Ui17 UUlUlUiUlU rmrmrmrm 6. W. JOB & Company. tlojff upon their hearts If they would Rtig;cco& JF Marion county Republicans started In nil right, when they declared that whether Mr. Gatch or Mr. Davay had tho majority of tho convention, the minority would givo wa and support the other. t . They should have followed that up with unselfish action. J.indimade the leader of tho defeated' faction tho champion of , (ho winning cantfldate. Mr. Edy wojujd KnVb enabled Mr. Gatch to succeed. Theso matters all look plainer af terwards, but npw Is.,tho time to lm press. this lesson on our young men, that thoy may bo niqro succossfuj In future -cbnttWts of this klii'd, and In creaso the prestige and Inllucnce of Marlon county In affairs In our com monwealth; Jriie result of tho convention, showed, th'at when Mr, Hermann was defeated even his own supporters Jumped in and became candidates. Harris, Eddy and HroWncIl entered the field, and di vided his support. Dut as tho selfishness of tho various asnlrauts kept them from winning tho golden prizo, the astute managers of the old politician, (probably wisely di rected by his own oxporlenco unci po litical acumen), rcvlrcd his fallen hopes, and snatched victory Uiat bo longed to others out of the very Jaws of dofcat. ft A FAIR TRIAL Is all that Ii uecejBary to convince yon UistHojUIUr'aBtomch Bitten la tho best medicine In the world to cure Dizzi ness. Belching. Flatulency. Heart tarn, Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Consti pation or Biliousness. We therefore urge yiato try it at orieo, for yonr health's take. It is alro an excelUni spring tonlc.snd will fortify the system ainfust. sttrcks of LaOrlppe. Colds, Chills or Malaria. Fever and Ague. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS nU .'4 in O TJT i 4 A e T oucer-neatea .1 to ucoac ? The latest and greatest cure for Chronic Diseases. i s- sys- fr weQO-M--0-Ha Dally Three Months, $1.00 In Advance. Dally by Carrier, 60 Cents Per Month. Weekly One Year, tl.00 In Avance. JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY. Ono Weolc S 10 One Month 35 Throo Monllu 1.00 At Journal office. At Dauo'a Orocery, 8outh 8alem. At Dowereox Orocery, Yew Park. Asylum Avenue Grocery Store, Electric Orocery, East State St. THF fl All Y JDIIRNAI i ''"""w y MIL. UniUI UUUIIHnL.jfnult and point out mistakes after It Scripps News Asioclatlon felc'nranis. ! ' n" 0VI'r U '" nevor Rracmis to nn- 3 and 5 O'clock Editions. n,y,," ,,ufeal- nni' U '' t be well received1 by defeated men. OV HOFER BROTHERS. . JM, ..,. .... ,.,,. Dally One Year, 84.00 In Advance. I tho gnwt truth that It (Iouh not pay to nci semsniy. nnii ihnt tho caiMe of tho young Republicans who demanded a new man 'was defeated by the unselfish policy dlsplnyod. Let us suppose that the strongest of the three candidates or the Hold had gone to the other 'two and said: Tho votes of my county ure at your illHponul for one. two or five ballots If you think thereby you can get this nomination, mid then give thorn to him In n wholo-hearttid, genoroim fashion. The cumllilatw receiving that support illicit Ijtive been nominated, and If he had hot))), (be generous and unsellUh act would haw proclaimed the candi date doing that the biggest man In the dlptrlut. and he would havo bpon "In polities" for all time to come. Suppose the support of .Marlon coun ty had Ihhii given in that whole hearted, manner to half n doxen candi dates, and hII had failed to get there, would not the return to Marlon havo been glorious on the final and decisive ballot? "With whaiHoowr muunre ye'mete It shall be measured to you again." Dlekorlng. trading and small pota to imlltles does not pay -in deallug with a largo convention of able men. The world gives back oxaotly what wo give out to It, and with Increase of the nil iiiiiiiiiiHminiin mm - i i JRC in 1 1 1 1 w miiiiimiiii THE LESSON OF SELFISHNESS. Judge Kddy or Tillamook county voiced n great truth In his speech withdrawing the tlv votes of Tilla mook county from the majority that was in contiol of the Kugene Republi can congressional convention. He said that owing to too great sel ftshnesu, tho various candidates had been unable to agree on any ono of their number as the candidate to be nominated In plaeu of Dinger Her inann. For three hours Hermann lacked ten votes of enough to nominate. The same kind THE SESSION LAWS OF 1903. Secrotary of Stnto Dunbar has pre pared and published the session laws of 100.1, and the same are ready for distribution, nnd can be had by writ ing to the secretary at Salem. The laws of 1003 cover 380 pages. Tho volume also contains tho Joint nnd concurrent resolutions, memorials, etc., a financial stntemont for six years and a very carefully prepared Indox. There are no session laws for the Year 1803 the venr the lelHlntnr that never organised nnd the people have nsver complained. The giont reform meusiibos demand ed by tho people of nil parties In tho last campaign a flnt salary law, a di rect nomination law and n law to tux tho gross earnings nnd Intangible property of corporations not now taxed well, you won't find them In the volume. They may be found In the legisla tive roeord of 100. but it will hnvo to bo a dlfforently constituted legist tlvo body from that of 1003. Tho rost of tho state will have to como moro nonrly to the standard of Marlon county, whore tho representatives and sonators wero In the mnln responsive to the will of tho people, and fairly well kopt their pledges on these matters. field contained three candidates any ono of whom would have bseu a splen did representative of the Republican party as the nominee of the conven tion. The convention wanted a new man for congress. The majority did not want Hermann, but were compelled to take htm because there was not enough unselfishness In the field to barmonlxo the majority. KJthor Marlon, l.iun or Jackson could and should have bad that nomin ation for cougrtss. and there Is no good reason why they did not gst It, but the central cause of failure was, as Judge IMdy said, unreasonable sel fishness of the aspirants. This is a iiard thing to say. and Tho Journal would not say It but for tho puriiosu of Impressing our younger politicians with tho lesson for their benefit ami Improvement on future occasions. IM us nut blame Jackson or I.tnn county for fallura to got the congress nmushlp for tho next ten years. It wall a big stake ami waa worth play ing for. but the Marlon county dele gation misapprehended their Instruc tions from the county conveutiou. Those Instructions woro not to vote first. last and all the time for tho local candidate, but to use all honorable Home are Inclined 'to blame Mr. Ii. V McCornack for not landing tho prise for this man or that. Mr. Mo Comackwaa the man who orgauUed the Held, and had Mr. Hermann and Mr. llrownell both flnt on their backs for three hours Mr. McCornack organised the Held. acting for the opposition to Hermann In good faith, and held It in a master ly way. but having done bo his work was ended. Having acted for tho whole field, and thrown It open for tho three aspirants, ho could not In good faith and fairness Hct for any of them to deliver tho nomination. As Judge lildy truthfully put It. tho selfishness of theso aspirants. In be ing outlroly unwilling to lay down their poreoual ambition long enough to fully cultlvato and devolop their re spective strength, caused tho defeat of all, and enabled a defeated mau to get up off his political deathbed and walk off with tho prlxo. In politics, above all other. fields of human activity, men only grow In tho estimation of others when thoy go out unselfishly and whole-heartedly show a willingness to ulvo others tho flmt chance. Tho Christian spirit proclaimed by tho Apostle Paul. "In honor preferring one another" Is tho golden socret of The X-Ray man somo months ago registered a vow that he would for the rest of his natural days enr nothlnn bill a Mrtsshlrt. Sunday, there being some special doings nt tho church, his wife made him put on a stiff- bosomed white nfTalr.wlth n bollur-plato front that Jabs him In the diaphragm whonovor he bonds over to try to bo the least bit polite. The rims of the thli.g keep coming up about the neck like nn old-faBhIoned ox-yoke, and the editor has been as hot In the shoht Stories. The average longevlty.-ln the L'jtlteU States Mii.i :iVJ In 11)00. '' The corsets used In the United State ctory yiiu- cost about WO.000.lXKi, Ohio courts buve sustained tho right of the city of Columbus to charge Its caucus fi,r water by tliu meter tern. The total length of brick paved streets In this country in February, lixrj. was estimated at about 1.H0O tulles. A natural soap mluo has recently been opened up nt Asbcroft, B. O. The material. In which the active principle Is borax, Is being taken out by tho tou. The average hay crop of tho year Is pluced by tho department of agricul ture at lAo tons per acre. Oregon shows up with tho largest crop and Pennsylvania with tho smallest. The loftiest steamboat route Jn tho world Is doubtless that Just opened be tween Puno and Chlhiyn, Peru, on Iiko Tltlciicn. ia.000 feet high, or twice the altitude of Mount Washing- - Ton or Pood l'or the AtUntfa. Commenting on tho tremendous amount of food consumed ou tho arcr age Atlantic liner nowadays, n writer in the Springfield Republican says: "At S comes the monumental breakfast; at 11 the deck steward tills up the coma- tcAe figures in the morguo with their beif ten from those thick, obese Eng lish cups; nt 1 tho magnanimous lunch eon; nt r the sleepers assaulted by the (leek stewaid again; nt 7 the awesome Kngllsh dinner; nt 0:S0 a trifling lunch to ballast you for bed. Resides this bar baric, mounds of sandwiches, olives, cheese, crackers, prrpotually stnro you In the face In the smoking room. Food, food, food; the sight and smell of It pursue the unwilling stumuch In every comer of the place; food tasted, wast ed, thrown away. Thero Is one port hole ou the steerage deck, from tho galley apparently, which belches it forth in a continuous stream half loves of bread, great remnants of meat: we have left u trail of It across the At la title. If some one would only est!, mate the tons of wasted food which are nuuunlly thrown Into the Atlantic or could calculate how much cheaper these steamship companies could give us our travel If they substituted plain. holf respecting fare for this gilded glut tony, It would certMlnly be Interesting and worth while. Somktjiinq New In Modkrn Soiknck op Healing I havo just put in a complete svstom of tiunor-ITnn1 as- ... tomjfor curing chronic discuses of all kinds, such na rlieutna ? tism, catarrh, kidney and liver trouble, stiir joints, eta, with w ftuvutb.uv.w. luuiiiD vi uujr kiiiu. iui unu investigate ? W. G. ROBBINS, Osteopath. J OnlCourt Street Just north of the Ooera House. SIBHltHBIH-B!BlBHBrilBBK5 s i M 4 - CO "lKtMlMBlBHi-lBBK1BiJBBBHE i M Go-Cats and Carriages 91 5! Most excellent in con struction, most beau tiful in design, grace tularidshapelyinform. Most perfect and eas ily operated adjustment. The House Furnishing Co., Stores atrSALEM andJALBANY - HBBBHaalBBB Dtm J. F. Cook An Inlinhllril .11 1 Mr. There Is u qulckslher mine In Peru I'd fathoms In circumference and -ISO feel dcuji. In this profound abyss are stiect, Miuares and a timpel where rv llglulis worship is held. Slalnrla. While malaria Is uot contagious from pcron to perooii, It Is nevertheless ad- VlMililo tit keen Infix-livl ru.ri.a fm,r. collar as a now-broko steer over since. biltliy phu-es lH--ause they Infect the Any ni-naiureu remarKH in this pa per are due to tho mad orazo of mak ing a man bow down to the demands of fashion. riuiiirlla Sucllluit. The teacher of a country school wai "hearing" her spelling v1umi reelte. 8he had Just "given out" the wold "Aaron," which, according to her iu vtruetlou, had . been pellel in this fuxhleu. "lUg A. little u, r-o-iu" The next wonl was "gallery." The pupil Mild. "U-a-l. Kl-K-il,.gnl," two or three tlius nnd halted. TliPu, UfLer bard thought, he udtk4l: i "Ultf gel. yule km I, e-r-y, gslliri." New York TIium. mosqultois that bite them uud theso Iu tuni lufeet other humuu belugs. Cork. All the cork iimmI Iu the world In a yir weighs Just over 1.000 tons. It comes from Fiiiiuf. Spain, Portugal, Italy and uortli Africa. I'lllialrB. "As for Miisln., ver, ouo jou jVk shall butu u different clmrneU'r. uuie ure jierverMi. like liashOil babie. and will not look, you Iu the face. Some are eotiildlug and cmno are -eu bold llo and study, thwn If jm are un mi lielietT. awt inr shall fflW iht iuo things that wo i-all huuiiiu traits he long iu aluitMt eiiml preiKrtlus to plants and auliimts." nivans 10 securo nu ino nomination success in clvlllxed politics. Our tuitho roprcaentatUe of Marlon coun j young mon should bind that Injunc Ayefs Cherry Pectoral Get well before you have to think of weak lunos. bron- flat cnins. cicurfsv. f.?fo. . ' - "., lilt Uuk SMuer, "Well, my uum," wid tbu vWtlm, lUisltiau tt a Dublin infirmary to 4 iwlteut. "1mV do you fvel thbi uuro liiBV "Purty xrwH rr,: was the rply. "Tlwi'fc rttht. 1 hope ou like the plane?" "Indeed and I do, orrr kll the msu. "Tlwro's unly wau thing wruug In this ostaUlhhhuicut. aud that Is 1 only get mm mush nuto us wud tn a sparrow ." 1 "Oh. you're gettlug jour appetite, are you" said tho doctor. "Then I'll order au egg to be sent up to you." "Arrali, Uocther." rejoined the ia tlcnt, "would you be so kind as to tell thltu at the same time to slnd ine up mo niu inai iuui itr THf FIRSTBORN. Why is it tbat the firstborn child Is w often the healilm-st of a family of chil dren? The reason stems to suggest it self. As child follows child the mother m.t less stut itks vitality; often not enough for herself and noue, therefore, for her child. Hxpcctatit mothers who Use Doctor Pierce's Favorite Pre- mm. scrtption hint that it keeis theiu in vigor ous health. They eat well, sleep well and arc not nervous. When baby comes its advent is practically lvtiyjs, and the motlicr in made hap py by the birth of a healthy child. If you would be a healthy mother of healthy children use "favor ite Prescription." I will t vrry pta.1 to v a ft-w wanU for rir IVrc' lwtlr erncrlit tlo, wtf Mr V S. IVwikw, ol" Miiioiiullc, irCa..nufl.cc l)ui lac Ibe GrU (our ujoulhs, wfcen I looltnl forward lo pwwniof mother. I iuf. r wry iuikIi ftom nu m in J voniUiae, and I K-U m terribly ick I conlit Has come to the conclusion that nil profession of tho healing art out side of tho vogotablo kingdom Is a fallura When your systora is run out .without puro blood. You will only Und vitality In tho vogotablo kingdom. Poisonous drugs nor doctors' knives 'nor 'thunder and lightning wll not romovo tho cauBo. but lay tho foundation for al kinds of dlseaso, Thoga poisons go Into your bones, nnd kill tho llfo of them and create all kinds of dlsonses, cancerous tumors, consumption, dropsy, bono dlseasos, etc. You must boar In mind thnt his mcdlolno Is not a poisonous tonic, 'nor 1 stlmulnnt, nor temporary rollof which you get from poisonous drugs, whoro tho rosults nro suro death sooner or later. Do not blame tho medicine, whon It takes an offect nnd stirs up tho poisons or dlseaso In tho systom. You must not oxpeot to bo cured In a few days, for your sloknoss or dlseaso has been a long tlmo coming on, nnd It will take a long tlmo to got It out of your systom. It will take monthB or a year to build a now body from tlio bonos up. This is what tho peoplo do not un demand. Thoy nro used to being humbugged. His medlelnos aro com posed of Nature's Herbs what tho human system requires. WJion tho anl mnls got sick thoy will help thomselvos to thoso herbs, for thoy havo the ln stlnct, nnd tho peoplo have not, so wo hnvo to make a study of It It has boon a llfo study with Dr. Cook. Do n ot got weary; this llfo Is too short and too Bwoot to worry out of this world. t Dr. Cook Cures All Kinds of Diseases 301 Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon. Karttiy til or anuk nr thutr I iulcd ll klndt M KknI At IhU lime I wbJP BB I VrrA Chrysolite It's the inside that counts, both in people and in cooking utensils; The "Inner man" should be pure and spotless. The inside of Chrysolite Enamels ed ware is pure. white R. M. WADE & CO. - - 232 Commercial Street Near Bush's Bank. HARNESS, SADDLES. NETS. WHIPS. ROBES, ETC REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Harness Oils, Good Worklntr Gloves, Axle Grease. Brushes. SALEM, OREGON Si . ft TU 1HtUic or !'. X GAonHa Uarkv arrested for uimiI. I Inx a possutn from a whit wan said lis tka wrvue to Dr Pkv. and he tola me to ttt hU Parottte rmcnrxioa ' and a bottle of Golden Mrdical DUcoverr ' I got bottle of each, anil Mhco I hJ laLeii them a few dara, I felt much tetur, and wbcu 1 hid taken hatdlr three una of tick botUe I felt weU and could eat a well a any one, and could do mr work without any trouble (t could not do anything beftre) I feel very thankful to Dr Pierce for bia medidne. and I tell all who tell nt they are aick, to ret thttt medidnea, or write to Dr. Kerre." Those who sutler from chronic dis eases are invited to consult Dr rierce, by letter, frre. All correspondence strictly private. Addrwa DiTr. V Pierce, Buffalo, N Y. Dr. Pierce's Pteat PtlltU cm UU krosacss sad sick liedCttc STRAWBERRY CULTURE A NEW BOOK By E. HOFER. The Strawberry Industry In The Pacific Northwest. FU Instructions about preparation illustrated wltn photographs taken of soil, growing of plants olantlntr the! . erop. culUvaUon. flSSlSS M Wrlte" fle,d9' near fcteB- and racking tho crop, shipping andtb3r mEl, or at Tn J001 e M marksts treated full In Mparatscent" Pflr CPX. Tha onlr work on ektc- UU Udtrr. w fi- y