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THE DAILY JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY. APRIL 27. 1903. PAGE TWO. ! S)i I lllllHHfliMMllf I l ! iaflfe' y .1. - 4?J TRADEMARK 9 OUR i SHIRTERY NEW SPRING AND ' SUMMER SHIRTS i J JetalitEureale.Che-4 H-iita and Madras tluihs; J stiff bosoms. Patterns made for u alone no danger of everybody wearing'youc suiri. Making tbe very best rnnminr fcliirto, mora COtn fortable, neater and stronger $ than usual. Uon t worry anoui union is best You Can't Go Wrong On Any Hctc. i We've dono all the worrying and comparing and inspecting. ? I ALL GRADES $ I , $ 1 .50, $2.00 f Dollar Shirts in price only. Try to match them anywhere Z at $1.50. rirst bhow and first pick now. GUOlMSOlMO. 1 1 UsST" a 'StpJ :: ii.v: Li ,'oH PY3 KdiJnN 257 Commercial St. 64M-ehM4M B--f-i Salem. $ ! THE DAILY JOURNAL Serlpps News Association Telegrams. 3 and 5 O'clock Editions. DY HOFER BROTHERS. Dally One Year. 14.00 In Advance. Dally Three Mentha, S1.00 In Advance. Dally by Carrier, 50 Cent Per Month. Weekly One Year, $1.00 In Avanee. JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY. Oris Week $ -10 One Month 30 Three Months 1.00 At Journal office. ' At Daue'a Orocery, South 8alem. At Ooweraox Grocery, Yew Park. Aiylum Avenue Grocery Store. Electric Grocery, Eait State St. the cgmnraelty a good example 318 BnUK inuuj ami painw ' I Not Inclined to b vietomry. he ret had the Inner mlth la others that alone seakes for frrwsresw and ctrllizaUoa. ABMMeiaK an ample for tune, he wm asm wfMiig to yen with wealth for IcgnratvattiKM that were .enoCcial to others. He set hlah etaadanls of personal economy and jet spear money liber ally advantages to hie child ren holding Ultra etaee to home and still wIIMbr to nire tbeaj a laraer op portunity thaa be bad enjoyed. In his Christianity, in tmstae and Ib politic Mr. Hughes was uaaeeum- Ins. doing many acts of a generous nature that were never made public. and the first final summing up a better man in reality than in reputation. He was a living illustration of the old saying that public repute and character aro two propositions, the former often unjustly out-classing the latter. Mr. Hughes was a man of real stability and Independence of character. PUBLIC PARTY candidacy will he the fact that he re-lgu-d a lucrative position on account of differences with Hitchcock over he land administration and the I nominated by Jack Matthews, frauds charged in the land offices. I At the end of his term. If Oovernor OFFICIALS AND POLITICS. The'Salom Statesman Is Inclined to censure Governor Chnmborlaln be cau bo ho decline to go and make campaign speeches for young noamee, who Is running for congress In this district. Govornor Chamberlain takes the ground that he Is governor, not for a faction or party, hut "for all the peo ple." and that It would he unbecom ing to the dignity of his otllce to take the stump. Governor Chamberlain Is right In this position, because he was elected by the votes of people of all parties. and eieolally of Republicans, who resented the way that Furnish was 4141 I MM I H I I i M H H-M-4 illllllHllllllllllllHtrl THE 8ALCM FRUIT UNION. The Salem Fruit Ormver'n Union watt perfected last Saturday, In the noeosenry two-thirds (if the members signing up the contractu to pick, paak grnilu and deliver their fruit through tho Union. Secretary l.lojd Reynold has sta tistics as lo arreaie and yield of Htrawberiles now imrtlully completed anil there Is no longer any doubt that thero will he u larger crop than ever before Many erf the growers hae ordered their orates and hnllocks for a large pack from a manufacturer at What com. Wu. Dr llrown of Stayton and Mr. Uatoa. of Saletn ware ajso before the Unto with a proposition lo man ntfaoture iat hew at Salem, and that will probably be accomplished , Tho Mieeess of the Union the Drat year will depend on liacklng only first quality, "r en only fancy fruit, get ting good tranortaUun facilities and honest direct delivery to good mar kets. The board of directors have worked hard to accomplish these results. Thoy will continue to labor to these end and at the ratue time make a contract for tho dolUorq of a laigo product to tho Salem canuery. Tbe contract for the delivery of a large product of tho Salem cannery. Tho reputation of Oregon canned goods Is nnttolass and the demand growing. The gmwors munt now look care fully after cultivation and make all preparations for good pickers and good paokages. Lot all aim for a high standard this time, ami the result wilt be a surprise In every way. Heimann claims that he was perse cuted because he stood up for -the right of the settlers, and will rigor ously attack some of the rulings of Hitchcock, nnd show that Hermann wns right and Hitchcock was wrong. The strongest point In favor of Hermann will Im his record In secur ing large appropriations for his dis trict. In the tntt analysis this re conl will stand him in hand with the IHtople of nil parties. Tin' strongest point about Mr. Kcatns. the Democratic candidate. Is the fact that he has no record and no legislative nxwrlence that can be nl tucked, and that he is the late Tom Tongue's aon-ln-law. The weak Hlnt about Ileum la that there Is not n Democratic coun ty In the district and If elected this year be would tie retired next year and the district would be practically unrepresented. Other stloug nnd weak polnttt of the candidates will he brought out and It will lit Interesting to note bow they will be mot and nnswered. CHRISTIA7rENDEAVORCONVEN. JION. Tbe next natlnnat convwition of tlit Americun Chtlstlun Kndeuvor socie ties will he held at Demur thin ear, July 913. To be more correct this will bo the list International convention of this organisation of Christian co-workers with the ohurches, 11. II Smith, chairman of the com mittee on prtHts and publicity, sends out a detailed Imllelln to all newspa pers asking their cooperation. Of course, there will he reduced rates on the railroads and nt the hotel and the city ef Denver Is a wide-awake city, noted for Its hospi tality. Flag, buttons and posters will be distributed by the million to rouso enthusiasm of the visitors to the blgbost pitch. THE CONGRESSIONAL SITUATION Tho eautlldates for represontattto In the national congress are now be fore the people. Thay have not made thole opening campaign speeches and cannot yet be fully sited up. Moth parties seem to be sparring for' position, 'and trying their align ments and drawing tho Unas as to management of tho Impending con test, and sooklng to ascertain tho Is sues, and how to meet them Tho weakest point In Hermann's WHEELS OFF THE WALKS. The Journal hollars that by May first It would bo a good plan to have all the sidewalks In this city cleared of bicycles, trlciclee. motor cycles, or any other kind of go-devll awheel This would Im a ureal tngouyonl once to some wohelmen who rlile at a moderate speed and alwas gut off off when they meet foot passongers. and who nexer Hug their bell to scare ladles out of thglr wits. Hut the stand must be made funic timo nnd tho sidewalks cannot bo forever used by wheelmen. There It no city the site of Salem that permits walks to be used for cycling I.et us quit May first. DEATH OF JOHN HUGHES. Without the usual demonstrations of a large public funeral, there was a general expression of high regard for tho worthy cltisen who has Just been laid to rest. As a pioneer ho boro his part In being a good self-sustaining man, the fouudor of a family, and a man who Aye s Mmu I. mi ..- ers Chamberlain shall he a candidate for re-election he ran properly go before tue people and mane a campaign re viewing his own administration and accounting for hie stewardship The Statesman is reminded of the fart that Governor Chamberlain was elected because he did not make Democratic apeeehes on tho tariff and Imperialism, but cou fined himself to state Issue. The Statesman uguln errs when It ays that Ilooeevelt In making "speech every day that nro holplng tho Itopubllcuu party." Tho speech es may he helping the "Republican party Incidentally, but no one, ha ac cused Hoosevolt of making Kepubil can campaign speeches. Hoosevolt has stated what the ad ministration he Is at the head of has done In certain great lines of re sponsibility, and that Is what the leople nre entitled to know. If ho has strengthened the position of him self and party. It Is because he has had a basis of facts and nchlevumanU that have become part of the national history. It , teems to im that both Chamberlain and Roosevelt are keep ing strictly within the Hues or their duty ns officials, and toward party politics. nil JOURNAL X-RAYS. Oh. advettialng, the charming bound. What potency In tho name; An ondk-ss-orop of suokors found, The multitudes aro easy game. . Tho very word lurus shekels forth. And works In thousand ways; Tells the world your glorious worth For cash It wounds your praise. The nvornge man's an easy catch On any scheme to advertise; Unfold your miheme nnd dollais snatch llofore his dasslod, eager ejos. No matter If the ad's never scon Or inlsupolliMl on some fence; " Tho gulls you catch are ever-green. To other fields you hie you hence. Kx Congresman Mood) of The Dalles has secured a final order for payment of the last dividend of Ave per cant on the national bank that fulled there. The depositors got paid 100 ccuts on the" dollar and Interest in full on their deposits, although the stockholders and managers of tho bank hacriQced about f50ooo. This Is a strange way to run a bank, judged from wine KanUanls. but It speaks amines for the euraraeter of the men behind The Aslleatlliank, The name of Moody will not be thought of with less toepct en no. count of (his way of doing business. It has become quite a fad with Sa lem won to spend a few days occa sionally, at Newport The ordinary man can' always be sure of getting more to eat over there thaa he gets at heme. Optimism is a good workieg philos ophy of Ufa, if you Just add to it the eertalnty ef having a good supply of potatoes and cabbage la the sards. HOSTETTER'S i STOMACH BITTERS U entitled to the highest praise as a family medicine If you judge it by Its merit and record of cures tdurlng-the past fifty years. No other reniedjffijan take Its place becausVffsr-fiil 'best t'uit 6clertty? emn'proftuce as a cure for BelctitngHeartburn.i Indigestion, Biliousness, .Dyspepsia, Insemania, and iNccvousne&l' It is also an ex cellent tonFc-aid Tdood purifier Don't fail to try it. It has never been known to fal. April showars and May flowers will be 1c nbunflattce. and Of course. It will rain the day the president comes. SCIENCE SETTLES IT' Dandruff Caused by a Germ That Sapa the Hair's Vitality. It Is now a settled fnct that dand ruff Is caused by a germ. Falling hair nnd baldness arc tho result of dandruff. Dr. B. J.- D-ardsIoy, of Champaign, III., got hold of the new hair preparation, Nowbro's Horplcldc the only one that kills tho dnndruff germ. Ho says: "I used Horplcldc for my dandruff, and I am well sat isfied with tho rosult." Dr. J. T. Fu gato of Urhana, III., says "1 have used Herplcide for dandruff with ex cellent results. I shall prescribe It In my practice." Herplcide kills the dandruff germ. Physicians as well as the general public say so. For sale by Daniel J. Fry. Send 10 cents In stamps for sample to The Herplcide Co., Detroit. Mich. , f i Dff. Jf.-Coo Has come to the conclusion that all profession of the tealis J side of the vogotablc kingdom Is a failure. When your s),tfnj J without pure ' 'bjobd. You will only find vitality in ue j , Kingdom, roisouous urugs nor aoqiora Knives ucr u,. . HiShtnlng jslu not removo tho causojjutjay the foundatioafw of disease. Those poisons go Into your bones, and kill the lit and creata all kinds of dlsoases, cancerous tumors, consumpuo, bone diseases, etc You must boar In mind that his medlclns poisonous tonic, nor i stimulant, nor temporary relief which n poisonous drugs, where the results nre sure death sooner or hto blame the medlolnc. when It takes an effect and stirs up the k. disease In tho system. You must not expect to bo cured In (,, ,vim oiunjitrao ui uiscaou una i-yvu t ivu& liuic vuiuiug gnt aDtl I a long time to got It out of your system. It will take monthig. build a new- body from tho bones up. This is what tho peojle b ' derstand. They are used, to being humbugged. His medicine h posed oi matures Herns what tnc nuroan a) stem requires. WiqtjBLV mats get sick they will help themselves to those herbs, for the; Uf stlnct, and tho people have not, so wehavo to mako a study cffci , been a life study with Dr. Cook. Dojiot got weary; this life u t 2 and too sweet to worry out of this world. Dr. Cook Cures' All Kinds of Diseas 301 Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon. MmMnH-HHBaBIKBHMSBlHiJ H 8UH CUHt FOR PILES itching Piles produce moltture inti cause Itching, this form, as well ai Dllnd, Dleodlng or Protruding Pilot ire cured Jy Dr. Ho san-ko's Pile Hem dy stops Itching and bleeding. Ab sorbs tumors. EOc a jar at druggists ir sent by mall Treutlse free. Write aie about your case Dr nosanko "hllftdolpbln, Pa For Rale at Dr Stone'n drue stores CASTOniA, o A pupil In n lllage school who had been requested to write an essay on tiio Human body handed in the follewing: "The human body con sists of tho head, thorax, abdomou and legs. Tho head contains ' tho brains. In enso there aro any. Tho thorax conatlns the heart and lungs, also the liver and lights. The abdo men contains tho bowelH, of which there nre five a, e. I. o, u. and some times w and v. Tho tegs oxtond from tho body to tho lloor. and have hinges at the top and middle which enablol ii fellow to sit when standing or stand when sitting. Ex. , THE PEJiPETUAL. WAR There is always a fight going on in every human body between health and dis ease. On one side are poor food, bad air, over'-work, worry, colds, accidents. On -tho other are sunshine, rest, cheerfulness and nourish ment. The reason Scott's Emul sion fights so powerfully for health is because it gives so much more nourishment than you can get in any other way. Get in the sunlight and try Scott's Emulsion. W t'U tni jreu t unple fr upon tKjuttt. SCOTT A BOWNE, Ttitl Strctt. New Yotk Cherry Pectoral For hard colds, chronic COUnllS. Askvourdnrtnr?Ph has better ad fee. ULfrLZ. I K?? ?f the "ome M,MtoMnr ' ,,,, t",4,j the Civic Improvement Uague badly South Commercial street needs tho Proposals for Wood by School Dis trict No. 24. Notice Is horeby given that sealed bids will bo received at tho office of district clerk, with Ladd & Hush, up to 13 o'clock. i.oon, on Friday, May 15th, for .wood to be delivered at tho school buildings for school district No. 24 Marlon county, Oregon, as fol fel fol eows: Kast School, 70 cords fir and 10 cords oak. Park School, 30 cards' fir and 4 cords oak. - Uaeoln School. M, eerde fir and S eords oak. , North Sehooi M eords fir and S cords oak j Central Echoed. 1 wmU fir and S cords oak. Oak wood ts be of good split body or large grab wood, fir to be of the best quality, all cut? within the past year and free from rot To be delir. ered before August I. 1903, and to be subject to tbe inspection and approv al of the supply committee. . -Sueoessful bidders will be required to eater Into written contract within five days after contract is awarded and give security for fulfillment of the same. The right to reject all bids is reserved. Dated Salem. Oregon. April 23. 1903 J DAUMOAnTNER, -2t-dStw2t clerk M A- S sTIUR NEVER SAG SANITARY CONSTRUCTS " is unquestionably the trrst satisfactory uphols 5 mp; ever devised for Couches. We have had ptlun steel constructions but none to equal the one we. now snow mp;. a SI7arAalWkgHMgaUl llT T 1 i iafcT-a MtFXsIRIri fB slEI The IWonaifct i.a--. mm m -s a rm -m w m r m ahm T" 3e .T-tw Igf m w . m m r m m- m riVII aaA sss a r 1 I TaTi "-''' W s,BassmBelef gShSf eMa' ' c. . . And Steel Ran SEE THEM BEFORE BUYI R. W. WADE & CO. :S .--,. 5 IH TfciJiijNifl' fi I m in a. "w. . T i iinl hi -ijtCajPfaggft (i(V' JVmi''"'- i't i ii --"- - ' -UjSBgMaW tSr rolasssi Thp HniiQP Pnrnidiitior fn a nv uvwuv 1 WtUlUlllll "'irie Stores at SALEM and ALBANY- j HARRITT & LAWRElf Sell more Groceries and 'better Groceries than ANY6M LETTUCE, RHUBARB, RADISHES, etc just frill Gardens. - AND EVERYTHING FOR THE SI'IUXC SEASt" C omo nnd sco for vourseli old p. o. or jjgri OCSBalUJ "BEe fw'pa PATRONIZE HOME INDUSl TfTR HTTi rAPFTAT RT?T7WFRY BAR Has been re op ned to the public and the FRESH- til BtfcK in tne city will be-tound ontapm CAPITAL BREWERY Standard Mixed Paint Of America Heath & Ailligan AanufacturingCo's ., 4 Bst Prepaid Paint 1 Patton Paint Company's Sua Pt oof Paints I.I-IC i. r... . . UnAifA U nan a century or tne Desi experience cwuw'- rtiiniififnra TIia kacf nimic Ih-jf r!in nnSSlDiV Will hot chalk, peel or scale. Great covering capi Oils, Varnish and Window Glass. Savage & Fletcher