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PAGE TWO. Jf Jf tt THEtDAILysJOURNA.L, 8ALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APJIL 29.J903. tat w We Ate V Not Big Bat Oh My! I Sumo Hton-n boast of their lilRnep, others of tholr wunlth, nml others of tholr npol dnuli nyntonu (which, by tho way, Ih "the moBU-Imfr .Jliorn all) Now UiIh Ih nlljjylritl pur anil 'simple what you want to know, have they gut what you want, nt.tlio prlao you want te.J'n- -We clnlrnj to havutha ilarcoaL noifcclforv of dothlng and fjm MlSTltiB go&ls In Salem,1 ami wo claim to nm under loss expanse than any other Iioiiho doing the amo amount jotj)U8ric8H, Anil we might mako numerous other claims that to you Is " nothing hut wind. What you want is a suit of clothes, hat, shoes or somo other article carried In a gents' fur ulshlng store, and you are looking for whnt you need. So come right along nml call at Or W Johnson Ac Co's, No. 257 Commercial street, the oldest established clothing and fur nishing house In the city, and we will agree to show you as good a selection of mon's and boys' clothing and fur nishing goods, hats, caps, trunks and valises, ut as low prices as any othor house In Salem. Tho fact that we are now enjoying the best business that wo over had Is evidence that we are not mistaken as to our ability to aarry out tho above obligation. In hIiooh we ara more than satisfying our customers; that thu Packard Shoe Is The Writ shpe for the mousy on the market today. Itenuuulier, we lire giving one-third 1. mm i j jy -est nnT fnnnW inn a sound nolltlcal or- . mw . .-j- - -- gumenu There Istnoiprlncipje of po- lltlrnl economy bound up In wearing this badg. or that, and no Issue In tho campaign hinges on birthplace. SALEM A .BASEBALL TOWN, Uy- persistent Jiammoriug Tjje Jwr nal"as arouwhl tfifc utli of ,Uio Cap ita, "cliy to the pitch o'f AmorTban en terprise, when our city ran furnish n baseball team and ' Join tho valley league. . t 'Tift fl'rst jgamft ls.;Co be played at Salem Saturday, a&H while wo are not In a position to claim confidently that .. l. Ill Mn l,lvf. ftita vnat- nn J-lir Ull will 1,-nn. i,irii -. .. Its playing record. It Is a gratification to know that we are In tho swim. There Is nothing so typically Amer ican as the national game. It Ib des tined In tlmo to absorb a great deal of the atetntlon, that 'Is now 'wasted'. oh horse races, football and other' more or less demoralizing sports. , With, better public schools, with larger boys attending tho public schools during the years that elapse between the completion of tho public school course and the college shall irced better players. In several years from now Salem may hope to hav tho crack baso ball team of Western Oregon. I.et us not expect too much of our team, but glvo them hearty, cordial, uplifting support. If we wnnt to see them win. It Is an historical ovent of no little Importance thnt tho first game of the season will be played at Salem Satur day. Prepare to be a first-claw. fan. pnowtH f f0Ff off on a IIiii. of rlilldrens" clothing Many Very nobby patterns. You make n inistako If you rail to see this line -hoforo buying your little hoy a suit. Don't be afraid to come In uiid take a look through our stuck, u bother you aro ready to buy or not Wo will take thu grwitest pleasure In showing you thmiiKh G. W. JOHNSON 257 Com'ISt. Salem, Or. THE DAILY JOURNAL Scrlpps News Association Teleo,rm. 3 and 5 O'clock Edition. OY HOFER OROTHER6. Daily One Year, 14,00 In Advance. Dally Three Months, $1.00 In Advance. Dally by Carrier, SO Cents Per Month. Weekly One Year, 11.00 In Avance. JOURNAL SPECIAL OELIVERY. Out Week $10 Que Month H Thrto Months . . 1.00 At Journal office. At Daue'a Grocery. South Salem. At Dowertox Grocery, Yew Park. 'Asylum Avenue Grocery Store, Electric Grocery, East State St. illlllllllllllHlllllllil. . . e . H . . . H . . I . . . . . I H t NATIVE SONS IN POLITICS. Thu attempt of Mr Iteumus, thv Democratic caudlduto for congress In this dUirlut, to take the Native Sous order Into. Mlltlc Is not a now move In tills state. The Htltiunil has been made to ttil.o various fraternal orders Into polities In timet, past, but with little huoposs. It has not been considered the legitl mat function of lodges aud clumiluw to pursue politics. It Mr. HenuiM succeeds l bttlug uleeteil at thu hands of the people of 'Ww.turn Oregon, ttft.r his appeal ta the) Native sous, that order win have KHJnod a reputation .hluh othor or dura liuvw shunned in the past. Qthw ( -iiulidated will wk to use It In the future, and It will be pulled this way atul Ust by polttloinii of both purttM. until there Is nothing left of If Mr. lU.it.UH- falls of au election It will litftald thu Native oSus bad no luiluenoe. It U safu to say that the flrt fraternal organlxatlon In Oregon that goea Into actlvo polities will probably eeaso to oxlst. A TEMPLE OF PEACE. The gift o Carnegie of money for the erection of a temple of pence will be recognlxed as noble. The bestowal of the princely sum neceseury and the rearing of the stiuetura are exact ly In line with the best thought of the age. Rut that the best thought or the agv Ih to be the ilomlnent force In shaping the dentlny of natlona Is a (iietlnii in cijiitoraplntlon of which them must arise grure fear. A sur vey of the power, gront and small, makes cl.ur that there Ik h primped of war, and that the clamor of battle might ill own the iirtlwmp' tuols ni they wrought onthe walls of the torn' pie. Or It may lie that In the court of mull an edifice Peace would gather strength, sending out to all the world tin message of trnuiiulllty and the emblem of the olive branch. The nntlnu taking such a fours us would piwlpltiile geiietal war would ho guilty of crime Immeasurably, to bint It from the map would be but Just punishment for the Iniquity. Hmli a war would be he murder, rob bery and rapine: a blow to civiliza tion, suiting back by centur.es Indus try, eultiiie and mental nnd physical development. Var such a wnr wtould be more terrible than any of whleh history tells. Yet with this dreadful truth appealing to the IiiMIIroii.o. there nro stntemn.n In high plnces ready to Incur Hie risk A cuNe up on their wickedness and folly springs mitiirnlly to the IIhi. - MUNICI- - PAL CONTROL The April municipal elections 5n Chicago and In the cities of Ohio show tho strong drift toward the ex tension of municipal functions that has been steadily grpwlng'' In Chica go the mnln , mailqr lsUfe t renewal of street raljway franchises which wlfl .ooj -expire. -t Maor Harrison stands for renewals for "fihort terms nnd 'for ultimate, municipal ownership and' h was rejected. In Cleveland luncticatly the same oucstlon was presented In anotlior form, and May or Tom I. Johnson was re-elected. Doth these happened ih pc Domocrats but party politics, though .an Import ant Meter In theso elections, was not thought to bo tho determining factor, Tho main question thnt a declslvo number of voters answered at tho polls, as they understood It was whether tho corporations should mlo tho city, or the- city the corporations. At Toledo where Mayor "Golden Utile" Jones was again elected by an overwhelming vote, tho name disposi tion was shown even more strongly. He was an Independent candidate. There was a Democratic candidate and a Republican candidate, each with' Its party organization nnd Its newspapers. The newspapers practi cally Ignored Mr. Jones and ho had no Important support of this kind His ro-electlon means simply thnt he has won tho confldonce of the masses by his program which used to be called "socialistic." While the academicians are discussing the theory of munici pal control, the people. In these cities at least, are getting Into the habit of voting for It. May World's Work Magazine. HosteWr'I STOMACH BITTERS Is entitled to tho highest praise as a family medicine If you Judge It by Its merit and record of cures during -tho past fifty years. No other remedy can take Its place ' because, it Is the best that Bc'luiinj can produce as a cure for Belching. Heartburn, Indigestion, Biliousness,' .Dyspepsia, Insomanla, and Nervousness. If is also an ex cellent tonic and blood purifier. Don't fall ta try It. It has never been knoWnfJo fall. 4 I D.J.F.Cooi --------- in Ing; It In fresh air; It is Ui. friend, the lever: It Is tho kindliness that meets uh on tho Journey; It may be only a word, a smile, a look; these, and not any rarity of blessings, that enter Into God's making happy. gentle nit of THE $300 EXEMPTION. . The rotuftl of tho $300 household .exemption has aroused a great deal of Interest among voter., nnd hun dreds are signing the petition for a referendum vol. The petitions utv HMtetl in flout of The Journal otlleo. and sheet after Htnet uf name has been signed up. At first many Msed by wltheut sign Inn, but as the lls'.s grew nearly ev erybody vhoatopa and looks at It signs Ih petitions. The repeal of Hi la exemption may hai been done by mltttako but It Is more than likely that the bill was prepared with design nm slipped through at the behest and In the In terest of large taxpayers. If they could force ovary llttlo tax payer to stand for $300 ho Is now ex empted from paying under thu house holder's exemption, they would add millions to the tax rolls, and jiave themselves paying In proportion. At an average of 1S0O persons to tho county who get tho bonoflt of this exemption, thero would be fifty thou hand suuh oxompUons sranttd In Or egon. and that moans fifteen million dollars Valuation. Voters have until May tSth to sign these petitions, aud The Journal will keep them constantly posted at Its of fice door, and we trust as many as poMilhto will sign and defeat repeal ing tliU exemption of the Utile prop erty owner. A STUDY OF THE GIBSON GIRL. Tho UilHMin girl has been made fa mous the world around by the car toons published In' New York Life, and the last number contains two speetmenH of this, on the surface. ! witching creation. At a banquet table two Gibson girls are seated .lonHlng into the eyes or two young men, who nro evidently adorers for what thero Ih In It. and on the faces of the women and the men Is the hard steely calculating llttr of mercenary self-seeking. Thnt the Gibson girl Ih heartless and a flirt npiKm-s nt first glnnee but a closer study reveals In her soiiIOsh personage the reflection of our caleu latlng. questioning, nilvnntnge-tsklng nje. The Olbsou girl nor her admirer aro sincere or devoted to each other, but to the social lMwitlon and to the al mighty dollar that Is supposed to be lurking htthlml the Individual, and for which the Individual stands, nnd noth ing else. Tnkun In this sense Mr. Gllmon's art la an Interpretation of the spirit of tho ago. Ah n. penetrating student of man- Iner and motives he reveals the na tional weakucea with the hand of the master. Of course, his revelation applies only to the great centers of fashion nblo HfuV The body of tho country, outside the deteriorated circles of great society. Is freo from these de gonorntc, conditions. Outsld t ha, four hundred se may assumo thai, 'man- and women still are looking, at each oilier with honester eyes, than those obfuscated by tho opacity' of the big dollar. At least we hope that Is true There Is surh a large migration of hpiueswHera from Iowa and Illinois to North Dakota and the Canadian Northwtwt Territory that tho rail roads leading wo4t from Minneapolis have been obliged to put extra ears on all tholr trains to accommodate It. The great wheat belt of tho North- The appeal to the Native Sous Is west U tho attraction. -f"re Over SO years ago. Doctors took right hold of it. Keep their hold yet The oldest, best Sarsaparilla Ayer's. A row In Republican pontics In Now York startod between 'Doss" Piatt and Governor Odcll, gives occa sion for the announcement of the Dcpiocratlc candidacy of David D. Hill. It is argued that ho could carry New York and would therefore win. Dut whnt If he did win? So lung as ho sits comfortably In the hands of the trust, a Democratic victory would be a plutocratic triumph If he were the candidate. Hoseburg Plalndealar: The Salem Journal heads an article "When Teddy Comes." Well, he don't proposo to come to Roeoburg, but If our citizens were up In heroic politics he would conns and mnke us a speech from tho rear end of tho car. When the moun tain would not come ta Mahomet, Ma homot wont to the mountain. Why not got up nn Indian outbreak at tho bridge north of town for Teddy's special benefit? New York Life has n cartoon rep resenting a burglar, masked and hold ing a plHtol nt a woman sitting up In bed with her husband nt her Hide. "If you oiMJii your mouth , I'll shoot" hays tho burglar. "What'll you tako to stay hero by the woek." pjpes up hubby. Has come to the conclusion that alt profession of the he m Kinguoi f,' You l.lvlk VS14.. 1 e. rfl M tnj6mtaf tMft . 1WH&UUU1 VinUMUl.a .,uo uu, uubkuia nuil-8 DO Id side of tho vegetable kingdem: fs a failure. When your 'n Ut te , rfvui ajiTtftt m . ,V ,, v4 IStM without pure bloody You will onyk flrid vitality in .1 .9 1 ' "Si ' " LBI ."1. nor doctors lightnlnp wil not remove .tho causejbut lay the (oundatj0af ' of dlsense. uThoseiiolBona, go Jnto yourj bones, and kill Hji, nnd creatQjjall kuldB(4of diseases, canccrouif "tumors, consumttg S bone dlseasos, etc. lou must bear In mind that his medic.. poisonous tonic, nor n stimulant, nor,tcmporary relief which o pon6u8drug8,vwhcrotni) 'rcstifta nrq, suro death sooner crw'.Bfl uiaiuu mo iucuiciiic, wncu ii iiiki-s an cueci anu stirs up fc. dlseaso In tho system, xou must not expect to be cured IniL. your sickness or dlseaso has boon a long tlmo coming on mJ a long tlmo to get It out of your system. It will take monttj j" build a now body from, the bones up. This Is what the peo;(J uerstand. They are usd to being hurabugged. His medietas, t j posed of Naturo's Horbs what tho human system rcqulrct nsM mals got sick thoy will help themselves to thoso horbs, fortieiU,QTl stinct, and tho pcopio navo not, so wo navo to mako a stud; eft been a life study with Dr. Cook. Do not get weary; this lift i, ( nnd too sweet to worry out of this world. Dr. Cook Cures All Kinds of Diseaj 301 Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon. R-t-l-fB-t'BK-faH-B-fH-t-lBBK-fR-l-a-fE-faH-faVfakHlW Iturl Mokl lea positively Cures Sick Headache, Indlcestlnn and Constlna tion. A delightful herb drink. Re moves all eruptions of the skin, pro ducing 0 perfect complexion or money refunded. 2Rc nnd COc. Write to us for free sample. W. II Hooker ft Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. D. J. Fry. Druggist A SWKRT IlltKATII. Iii it nrvrr falllnx ulcn of n hmltliy .Inmarli. Wlirn the lire Hi li had the stnuineli li out of order. There In no rem edy In tin" world wprnl to Kodol Ilypep sin Cure for rurlng Indlcritlnn. dmpepiln nml all momnch illirilr Mrs Mnry S. Crick, of Wlilto I'Ulns. Kjr.. wrlten: "I tisro Iwtn n dv.peptlr for year. tried nil klmlN of reninlliMi. but continued to crow Hiirw lljr Hip ue of KxUt I lejn to linnroTp at nnee nnd after taking 11 few Imttle nm fully rwliireil In weight, henitli nixl Klreuatli. Hml oiin wt tvlmtrrer I like. Kml'il illiiiMtH wlist you rut. nnd tnnkre lite .tomneli un1! Tor Kile by 1". O Una, pa fitnte utrret. To women, osteopathy baa come as a boon of countless value. Sehortttlc, narr & Ilarr, Osteopaths, Opera House Dlock. Salem. JOURNAL X-RAYS. llloodloss surgery Ib to succeed sur gery' liy tho knife nnd saw In u largo measure. Thus the fashion changes. ... Well, iifUr April Is past let us hupo for less rainy days, but, of course. It will rain the day the President. Is ho r. Dryan seems determined to deslroy all chances of having his name ap pear on tho some ticket with Cleve land. Don't Im afraid to tped half a dol lar on tho O. I. U cart, nnd remove tho nibbUh from your premises and street That man Heame may be a native mn, but Dinger Hermann was one of the ploneorn. who blaied the way for such as ho. "You "are aUsm head waiter!" "I am as bitter a hw4 waiter what -ou are a luanagw. which Is tfoth Ing!" Hermau WflBe. of Astoria, declines to heoome a member of tho Coffeo club of that town, on Die ground that thera.are too many social organiza tions already. The buttercup Is here by tho -millions in all the meadows, but that does not provont the roll of tho yel low costing from 75 conts to tho dol lar. It la not raro gtfts that make aieu hanUV It !S thA J-Ammnn m.1 bImh!.. I.. -- .. vm.mwu .tun a.uifiv , and unlvoraal gifts. It Is health and J tho glance of sunshine In tho morn OASTORIA. " i God made mothers before he mado ministers; tiro progress of ChrlstfJ kingdom iIoikmuIk more upon tho in fluence of faithful, wise nnd pious mother than upon any other human agency. Theodore I Cuyler, D. D. i H iUR NEVER SAG SANITARY CONSTRUCT is unquestionably the mst satisiactorviiph incr ever devised for Couches. We have had otM steel constructions but none to equal the one :, now show in jr. ' u. The House Fiimishiiiir fn.r. o. -4. r a ttta .. ..... O rf aiurea ai oalchi ona aluahy e B1BKHHSBBKBBKBIB1Wt HARRITT & L llfl fKr-IUI Js Alb Rosi J8 Sell more Groceries and 'better Groceries than ANYIK Bale LETTUCE, RHUBARB, RADISHES, etc Just foil "I Gardens. && a vn px'i.'ijvi'iiivf ttn 'mil.' oiiDivi. finaelHlal iv.ijy ui i.ihi i uiiui iwiv i ju, gi iiiou w,av Como and see for yourself old p. o.c INCURABLE. Thnt is Whnt tho Books Say of Chronic Kldnoy DUcuae, Uut the New Fulton Compound Have Record of 87V of Recov- crlca AmonjJ Chronic Cmsch In curuble by All Other Medicine. The Monawl IMS PruffWu Uoow that kidney dlr lh.1 bi buos on lglil or ttu Dootba hi bocoms caronW and hi ti U thn rrrJ4 by phjilcUni it Ibeurtbla dJ that op to tho tdTtnt of tt fultonOoupouodi ihilDoihlof oo tlxlrabtlTM noulJ touch tu It It a proven faot that newly Blcs-trothi of all ce u now eursblo, nJ druggtiu tbemselTtt aro taktac tho now Cota iwuod', Ona ot tho rooOTeriea u Dr. ill blmaalt, toe plooser drusgitt of ta PacUU trsot, San J'rtncuco, aa4 ho (aro it to oror a daien other who reooTerel liar U another lntcrating raooverr. (Wo coprirom ih &cr meoto Nowiot .Not ember 14, 1901) "After a aartoui tllnaaa of OTtr a year Jodga X U Alloa of thla elty baa teooTtrod anaro sard hiiwMli moat tortuaata In auocetarully LaltltBS wtibnhat la teoerally regarded aa a faia! malady UrighlVDUeaaa o( tbakUnaya. laapeaklogoihla eaa Judge Allen aald: 'I ellv that I ha treatment giren mo by my liaytictan aa in accordance with tho beat UMtboda mod In too regular praetieo of nedl cine, but tt aoordad ma do relief Hearing of Itw I'uHou Cooipounda I went to Sin FrancUco to IhTMtlgato and wi aoon cootlcced I ahould uadargo iha traatment. It vaa three tnontha before I noiieed a e-iang oror the better, iukm the medicine faithfully (or tearly a year and can now Cud no evidence of tho dlteata and am laiutled It U ecttrely eliminated. My ap petite U good. I have gained itTenteea round in weight and will bo pleased to describe s expenenoo to anyone who may call or wnlsv BMramento Mews, Nor. IS, littt. The editor of the Nwi htmaslf wn the friend who told J udgo Alien of the fulton CCm pounds. gs Known mat cur veil aa before they month. Kqually eBeleat In dropay. root rheomatlsia from orle acid and bladder trouble Fullon'a Renal Compound tor Urtghfa aid KMner Dlaeatea, etc, in fortXabeiea, ItU. John J r-ulfu t5o , Wuhlnrloa street. San 'raeehwo, aole compounder. lYee analyses for batlecta. M-tkd ttir b.nnthlAt W..Mlh..r. e.Ln e aciu (or ucm cuapou&ds la ou i.y. 1 exchanee business BIT r. They are the only things known that cure auaey aiseseea after aa vail aa before ther become ehronle. whltk happens about tho tenia Malleable Ml And Steel Fl SEE THEM BEFORE BUVi R. W. WADE & COi Standard Mixed Paint Of America Heath & Milligan AanufacturingCo'$ Best Pfcparcd Paiat ,,,' Patton Paint' Company s Sua Ptoof Paints Hllf i rAnnr. f l)i Kact uvnarianro imbodi manufacture. The best paints that can P0SSlbI)r.;J Will not chalk, peel or scale. Great covering w ; 'Oils, Varnish and Window Glass. Savage & Fletcher CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Of Slg, Tne only national Baak in anoa county, iransaww-ra ( exchame fcuslne&s. Drafts Issued on all carts of tpe w' iLu i .... --i . i - - - -. .- - araninjra t J. M. HABERLY, oAVinua uerAKimcni coBBociea nnaier usiwi--" f Palace Pharmacy, 118 State 8t H. Albert. PreS. E, M. Crotun. YlCC-PfeS. "