iVrmmmgimmrnpmiMm' VfWKnifrTr ' -T"-'wlYri PAGE TWO. 'ft THE DAILY .JOURNAL. 3ALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRjL 23, 1003. S. 9 Sars$napilla 0 V C VKl0T orders. Druggist sells. Va? 3 You take. Quickly said. Quickly cured. J. C lrr Oo . bm. THE ONLY JOURNAL 8iri Nevvs Association Telegram. i-na5 O'clock Editions. '..!:; i.. .....i in ik irAm. hr nI th-re on private preperty. and aM to th beauty of the city. There is os street In South Sales where a earetoM er vandal let owner i cut down and apireriatel two oak j trees reoeetly. that hare steed a One Year, M.00 In, Advance. H""1 aBd ate RraUful snaae. They were not bis trees. They be longed to the public They stood In the street, objects of beauty, shelter and shade. Yet the. vandal hand of & graepiag, uncivilised rooter stretched them low and burned them. There Is a street In South Salem that should be called Fir street. If that Is not already so named. Grand and beautiful firs, some of them 76 feet high, lino cither sldo-of the strict a hundred feet or more apart. They are planted on tho edges of the street, aa If set out artificially. !nBfliverB fair barometer t ' ircjf andjlfrf ft Jh TfrtBa BY HOFER DROTHER8. Dally ,D"ally)Three Months, SIJjOO In' Advance 'Dally by Carrier,' SO Cents Per Month, weekly One tYer, ai.OO In Avance. nl r " i t n - JOURNAL. SPECIAL DELIVERY. . Ono Week ,-,.-..$ 10, WiDntf Month' '..'... it . . M .'.'. . 36 Three ,M$nl!is 4 1.00 At Journal office. At Daue's Grocery, South Salem. ,At Dowertox Grocery, Yev Parle t Asylum Avenue Grocery Store. Electric Grocery, East State St HMHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIi iiiiHiHinniiiiniiiiit AN ERA IMPROVE. OF PUBLIC MENT8. There ran be no reasonable objec tion to granting any lighting fran chise In this city. If It be properly guarded, produces aunlclent revenue for the elty, ami la competitive In low ering prices. This la on the old theory of grant ing any private franchisee at all. Hut the profreM of the age favors ihiIiIIc ownership of these franchise. The Sew charter fnvore ihiIiHc ownership of water and llahl ulant. t If franchlsr rtV V good UiHig for private ttfiHUHlktmt If tliey can af ford to glvfe heavy band and py a pereanlige oh l)Lr pro receipts, they are a better thin for the public to own them directly and In the first Instnn ee. Any fmnelihte tliie. city,, ran .grant tftn prlvnlo coriuru(Jun will dmiblo hiiil trebimn valTO In the next ten or twenty years, and wiry should not tho city have tho benefit of such rnp Idly IncnmHluK wealth? Pullllo ownership mean theaper capital, lower lutetwt, no tnxee, su pervision. iKMikkoepltiK by nttlflu) nl- ruddy employed lir the, oily, aitfl tho service rtd-rcd i)i entire eoinniuiib ty for Hh,t ami water without ex One of these was cutdown tho past few weeks. Yet thot street, belongs to the public. The beauty of our city should not thus bo marred, and until the city boundaries are cxtonded over these suburb the county court should for bid cutting all treos that stand on the streets In the suburbs. Under the new city charter a Park Hoard will have control of -those trees. Unltl that board is appointed, private proporty owners should co-oporato with tho Ysuunty court In preserving these old land-marks. Sometime a mere tenant destroys a tree that has (traced the landscape for a half'cen tury. state, who! headed the ticket choen thaf'jeajbad? read of M.0. There win be bo special incentive to make the plurality as large as that this year unless Johnson gets the noml nation for goveraor in which cae the beet can- able. In very in- ovVral of win fur- falri barometer iPt the dl an cur rents at that date. i H k. Republicans wHlinvt hp fh'abe vass of which Jthey as.'qefat any taee, there will be Ljwme troMha tattles fa 13. (he mAtW Vlfch will vote Long SicK andyervv ous Headaches. 4? :JL Dr. Mfl'cs lAnti-Pain MjllTsCured Mc. They jxiiiie., l'lilillo owiiurelilp of a frnnohlso niMine that thorn will be lame minis spoilt In InilldliiK the plant and main talnliiK It. A wutor or llMlit plant ee tulillshed by the city wouhl mean largo payrolls for labor. Wlmt this olty uuelM moio than niiytlitin elee U JnrWK W'riilU i pulillc Improvemente the .InilldhiK. of sowom. stieefk, slilewadtd, crns walks, wrklUK. public grounds, hi cycle (Hilhs and alley Public iiwiiurHhlp of llKhtliiK or water ndtwiimte for th ally of Salem, ns It will lie In a few yoflrn. meatiH a plant twice the sis of the present plnntH, The ptesejit olLi" eattnell should con Hitler tljuj."'l)ie new ohartur that bo Into erTbgl in Ootnlier. I a public own orwhlul ami tiat under that charter the ltCuIile have the first right to dt- twiufne fur thomselvve what shall be rkiue in this mutter. - THE 8PREAD OF VICE. 'I'ho coiiiuiunlaatloii rend hofmtitlio city (Miundl TutMHlay evening by City HfODrdw JOtlnH. and retorretl without aetuln, minting to tho spNad of vlee In this city, was worthy of mure at tontlon. It Is to lie regrettttd that It wait not signed liy noniu of the women of tho city, as tho Icltor soums to liavo been wrung from tho oxpcrloncoe of snmo sufferhiK molhof. who has folt the contaminating lulliionoos. That vlro Is sprendlng Its foul net work over more of our fair city's ter ritory than ever hofoie cannot be die puled. It line oxtended to at least tiuo piece of property In North Salem, Who Is to blame? The properly nwnor In selling proporty or leasing. property for surh purposes because It JU jmlsldo f UJti' limits. It Is be "dil tvgiilation or control of the dty hutTiorlttos. When tho new elty boundaries ho Into iitTool the clU will have authori ty, and all houM f ill-fame ran be cunoenlrnted In one quarter of the lt;, where Oifljp shall bo publicly known fur their true character. This Is not wild Ifr coHdemRatlDn or auyono. and 01041, with the sincerest plt- for likwo JH'In In moral dark nese. but (ti 8041ml tho public warning that the spreading etl itlay be dealt with. SAVE THE GRAND TREES. Thou) Is not a week passes but souio Rinnil old tree that has strnxl fujr ventury.gr more Is slaughtered lu some part of tho city. These leafy sentinels of tho pioneer Politics for 1003. In the strict sense, there are no off years In American iralltlcs. Although theoretically there Is a lull for two years Immediately before the presi dential contest, except as retmrds the maneuvering of each pnrty In con UTotMi for position In the big campaign yet actually elections of great Imimrt auce tnke place n yenr In ndvnnce of the qtinilrennlul round-up. In Novem ber of tho presunt year Ohio, Iowa, Maryland, Kentucky, .Maesarhuselts, Rhode Island and other states of con siderable Impoitnnco will elect state qfllcere The contest for governor lit plilb and- lawn are alwaye ovltlng. They wtll uutmestlnrmhly be M this yimr, The fnal hut Senator Hannn Irf to nniiic the rmidldale for the He)ub llcaus for governor, and that he Is a candidate for re-Olectiou to the senate from the legislature which will be chosen next Nevembor. will he pure to give this conteet a great Intereet for the whole country, nnd the Inter net will be heightened If. ns nesme piubaltle Iiihnsou Juiultt the Denio erotic ticket. - Kentucky Democratic. 1 Probnhly Jbu Democrate will eniry Kentucky In 1'iOX. They have an election luu sUvh leevee nothing to qlinnuu, and It may ! relletl ihi to tHiijnt, a majority foi the party which framed, It, and which intended It to roll up Domooratic margins Irrespec tive ef tht relative number of Hepilb. Keen and Domocratls otos actually ilepoeltwl at the ihiIIs. In Maryland the lontost will be miuli mote excit ing and iinri'iiuln. The Hepublkans carilet Mai laud lu the two latest presidential elections, and the' won, lH the contest lust November, four of the state's elx memlteis of congrees. j The ItupitbllruRs legan sbnwlng' strongth lu Mnrykind In the elootlon of IbM, when they cariod the state fur governor. Then followed MclCln ley's victory In the state In 1800 and 1900 Hut Smith, the present govern or. won the state In 1880. It le be tleMl that he will be renominated title wear. The legislature to be elected this year will ihiHte a United Status senator to succeed McCoiurs Hepubllcnu. Morwnei. Uornian. who hah Jimt pulled hluikclf out of obsiuri ty and secured n new term In the minute. Is now the titular loader of the DomooruU lu his chamber, and he usjilres (o lead his party In tho presi dential eauvuss. His fate In the 1st lir rote will be decided by the ote or hie state U 1MML Some Straws This Year, llhode Island eleted a Democrat I. sjuvernor In 1908. and that fact gae the Democracy seine aid and com rwt nt the time In the election this yenr Die PetnucjuU are undrstiKxl to feel cuHsldernhle contldewre. IthMe Island's vole ee pot bulk ery large lu the electornl colhaje. but if the Democrats win IJtUe Ithod again they wlU say that the are making ptlas in New lslaud. and will be gin to tk.n,g they have some chance In Connecticut attd New Hampshire On the fuee of things, the situation seenvs to fatr tlie Iteimbllqnna In all the Rtatee this year In which they are WormaHy trog. The oly point lu doubt In relation to Ohio. MmunMm. setts and Iowa Is as to the exact He publican lead. It will be long In all theeo states.' In Ohio In 190! the Republican candidate for secretary of Vashlngton and Lee. PTo the iaHtorioMhe.Hve'nlnB-Star- More than onq, Krltr-' on the Iee statute naSAtfcrriptcd tb' Justify the action of the Virginia legislature on the grounds of the similarity of the fllves of Loo and Washington. But, as a mater of .facL proof .only of one resemblance has been made to ap pear. They were both Virginians. Here the similitude ends. .Washing ton represented and jcil on oppressed people, who had time and again pre sented their grievances to the mother country, and finally these were set before tho eyes of Uic world. The world then knew what the contention was about. Washington let the pa triots, thus organized nnd armed with everlasting right, to a successful victory- In this, as In all other acta of his public and private life, ho was tho uien representative of all that was noble, grand nnd patriotic. He did net desert a high salaried office nnd violate a sacred and binding oath, under the Ilrltlsh government.through any hatched up pretext of greater loyalty to his colony, to aeeume the honored trust assigned him by his rontemoraries.- Lee headed nn organised but pow erful mob. equipped with stolen arms and ainunltlons of war. which he. as an officer of the government, had, without protest, wltneeeed In their systematic tntnf- to the disaffected states by the leedera of the cnune he was then secretly preparing to ee poiisc With this stolen equipment, and without the sllglitiMt pretext, appisl or plea, and with no declara tion of principles, further than that of Imaginary danger to a system of bums 11 slavery, which hie followers had LHver owned or admitted. Lee heeded a rebellion against hie gov ernment, which, for Its destructlve-n.-rs. was unpnrnlMed In the world's history. Jmd lie Justin! himself 011 the Httoloiie pietcxt of loyally to his slate. And. egnlu. have the friend nnd udmlrent of Washington, nnd they are legion either Individually or In tlwtr organised capacity, ever dared to claim, on the score of his eminent and patriotic service to the ilrltlsh crown, a place for his statue In West mlnrtar llnll, at London? And how nnieli less appropriate and seemly weuld such a claim appear had he-,1-nomlnlnusly fnllsd as Lee did. In his scheme 0f disrupting the government 06 the mother aounuy! Lee was a Failure. Washington, although eelf-educated was n great general, and Lee, with all the coaching the government had so )atfchl uxiHtnded upon him. wee not. Washington wus alwa8 considerate t) th" comfort and lives of his men. II tt attempted m Imjyoseihle tMiyw. lAxt did n many Instancee. His li'n- slons of the north must have appealed LSI fv9 to' Gave Mc Instant Relief. ,r, '- The common affliction of all mankind it headache. From it .few are entirelv free. Dr. Milet' Ann Pain 1111 will cure ind in most initances prevent headache of any kind or decree. If you cannot enjoy theatre coin?, car-ndin;, dancin?, if ou are subject to nausea from nervou excitement, the iatir-uet of travel or dcht-tecinj;, take an Anti-rain Pill before an attack comes on and you will find that you can successfully ward oS all disagreeable symptoms. Antf Pain Pills are the best of remedies for backache, neuralgia, sciatica and rheumatic pains; contain no opiates, non-laxatlre; never sold in'bullc "With the greateit pleasure X recommend Dr. Miles' Anti-Fain Pills to everyone who suffers from nervous or sick headache. Alt my life lone 1 was troubled with headaches ola very severe nature, and have tried many iwders and other remedies without success. f 1 ' I 1? Dr. J'FvCoofc Has come to the conclusion that all profession of tho healing side of tho vogotable kingdom Is a failure. When your systein'uA, without puro blood, lou will only tindvltalty in the kingdom. Poisonous drugs lightning wll not remove the c; of disease. Those poisons go into and create all kinds of diseases, cancerous btme dlseasos, etc You must bear In nor doctors' Knives nor Vtual "", luse, hutday UieJoundatlon f0, yrjlirC Corie,nt!d' kl tumors. .mind 7. DO By chance I tried Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain 1111s and they pave immediate relief. Never since the tint dose have I been troubled with headache. Whenever I feel it coming on I take one or two Pain Pills and it all disappears." William llROWK, Genesee, Idaho. This Is to certify that I have used Dr. Miles' Antl-Pain Pills for neuralgia and neu ralgic headache and have found tbem toeive relief." K. D. Wekd. Ex-Mayor and Kx U. S. Dist. Atty., Helena, Mont, All druggists sell and guarantee Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills. They are non-lai stive: con. tain no opiates, never sold In bulk, 35 doses, 35 cent. Dr. Miles' Medical Co, Eikhart, Ind. Id hie better Juiigmenl. and boffin. hand, as yalu. His order for the cel ebrated "charge" of Pickett, at (Iftt)Hburg. and thaL too after the BSSw gtV i m sstgP m B m n Jbssssssk!ZSxXsssss I H r Tot R I K0DOL digest vrutyou t K0D0Lo,an,e' Purifies. strengthen and svest. so the stomach. K0D0L curM Indigestion, dys- . pepsla, and all stomach" and bovel trouble. K0D0L ocel8rej the action of the gutrto gland and give tone to the dlgutive organs, K0D0L reHsyM n overworked stomach o( all nervous strain, give toMh heart a full, free and untrammeled aotlor.. couriihu the nervou svstem and feed the brain, K0D0L u ,h8 oneriul remedy that t making so many sick people well and veax people Wrong b v giving to their bodies allot the nourishment that Is contained In tbs food they eat. T BmIw Ca Sslr T. Bottu tdr. 31 00 SIu koUbc IS Um Uu but siM. Uck ( lev JOc rat? lira oiv it E. C. DW1TT A CO., CUICAOO battle was clearly decided against him. was little short of premeditated and wholesale murder, and his pr- slstence in holding out after the evac uation of Richmond, nnd that In dc fiance of the frequent pleadings of his magnanimous and humane pursuer to "Spare the further effusion 0! blcod by an Immediate surrender." showed a wanton and reckless disre gard for precious human llvos. Hubert 1C. I.oe did but very little that was for the good of his state, but very much that wno harmful and ruinous. At an early age lie.brnme the protege of tho government. In the meantime he was not In his state's serlco or In any matorloT way promoting her welfare nnd prosperi ty. When he deserted (yes. thnt Is the word.) his government's service he threw tho weight of his Inllucnce. and that was no smnll item with a houvworshlplug constituency such ns ho then bad. In favor of tho secoeslnn movement, and thus he btcnme tho Instrument for evil In canylng many cf hU follow cltlxons with him to their certain destiuctlon. And this Is the man who In Its mlstakon folly his state govern mon t seeks to sot up In our national halls as un example to IHieterlty One can but wonder In this connection what Robert K. I.oo would have done had not that portion of Virginia once belonging to tho Dis trict of Columbia beon ocdod back to his state In that enso, would he have been loyal to the govornmont. in the domain of which Arlington Hoiifcc stood. W. H. RAO AN. Ml the lif , consumption, 4 that his medicine, t poisonous tonic, hof . stimulant, not" temporary relief which jonjj poisonous drugs, where tho resutts arc suro dath sooner of lafcr blamo tho medicine, when' It takes an effect and stirs up the disease In the system. You must net oxpeot to honoured In a feu. your slcknoss or disease has been a long tlmo coming on, and ittjsj a long time to got It out of your system. It will take months or i build a now body from the bonos up. This Is what tho people conj derstand. They are used to being humbugged. His medicine tt posed of Nature's Herbs what tho human system requires. WheaQt mals got sick they will help themsolvos to thoso herbs, for they tsua stlnct, and tho pcoplo bavo not, so wo have to mako a study of it I boon a Ufa study with Dr. Cook, Do not get weary; this life too Do not t t nnd too sweet to worry out of this world. ,Dr. Cook Cures All Kinds of Diseases 301 Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon. MM-rB-r gHanaWW A. OUR LINOLEUMS How's ThlsT We' Offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. K. J. CHRNHY & CO.. Toledo. O. We, the undersigned hnve known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and hotieve him perfectly honorable in all business transections, and financially able to carry out any obligations mado by their firm. West & Tmax. wholesale Drug gists. Toledo. O Waldlng. Klnan & Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, 'i'ol do, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Intor nally. acting directly upon the blood nnd mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free, Prloe 75c par bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Hall's Family Pills arc tho best. IN GREAT FAVOR Have just received a new line of patterns in both printed and inlaid. Some fine things in Florals Standard American made and unsurpassable anywhere. The House Furnishing Co. --Stores at SALEM and ALBANY KIBB-MEaKIWaB-i-aB HARRITT k LAWRENCE Sell more Groceries and 'better Groceries than ANYBODY LETTUCE, RHUBARB, RADISHES, etc just front. Gardens. . - AND EVERYTHING FOIl THElSl'KIiW SEASON Uomo and see for yourself old p. o. grocw lgtjrjt) Ililpr- sstsiliMtsaBgsV ' - L BMT'a M I The Monatch Malleable If on And Steel Rani SEE THEM BEFORE BUYIMI S Q. lis a. Drug Stor. Still the Favorite. For short order meals the White House Hestaurant is the leading place. Open day and night. Prompt service Dinner for Chinese Minister. New York. April J. The new Chi nese minister. Sir Chen Tung Liang, K C. M. O., is paying hie flrst visit to New York since hie recent arrival in this country. Ie Is noL however, a stranajer to the city as be visited h. re many times during bis collogiate days at Andover. Toajght he will be the gueet of honor'at a dinner to bo glen at Delmonlco's by the American Asiatic Sx IetJ- It's Just a Cough That gets your lungs sore and weak and paves the way for pneumonia or consumption, or both. Acker's English Remedy will stop tho cough In a day and heal your Jungs. It will cure con sumption, asthma, bronchitis, and all throat aud lung troubles. Positively guaranteed, and money refunded if you are not satisfied. Write us for free sample, W, H. Hooker & Ca. Buffalo. N. Y, D. J. Fry, drugrfsL R. W. WADE & CO, PATRONIZE HOME INDUS1 THE OLD CAPITAL BREWERY BAR Has been re op.ned to the public and the FRESH EST BEER in the city will be-found ontapthert CAPITAL BREWERY a 1 a . .f r-4. j n...sf nan! a j Lumincr(i4i aircei near nusn a un naiaCl HARNESS. SADDLES. NETS. WHIPS. ROBES. ETC WT1 A SPECIALTY.RHarness Oils. Good Workln? Gloves. Axle CfW'r SALEM, OREGON ,.kxU4 I Attention Hop Grovvei Hop Fertilizer No. -0. Especially for'your purpaso, combined upon resu nf ftYnftrinifints. I Garden and Field FKUTiLizEfts Nos. 1, 2, 3, i, fllld5jJu' ( found t0 8uitnll requirements. Lnnu piaswi Your orders solicited. SAVAttF. R,. FLETCHER Bee. Seed nnd Pniiltrv Sunnliep. SALE.M( OR J f -, v.... ..j. Wiffi