The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, May 15, 1903, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1903.
'iiiiiiitiiiiiw'iiifa'tltS
WE WANT
TO
SEE YOth
i WE'LL TREAT YOU RIGHTLY f
! We know you don't like to be pulled and hauled all
;; over a clothing store, parsed through the gauntlet of
: clerks and finally turned over to ihc proprietor simply
;; because you don't did exactly whatou warn, and you
; tdon't wan i soma little whippersnapper of a clerk to in-
:: sist upon vour taking what yu don t want. You have,
"
fPIIRE
' VS
BLOOD
J doubtless, been through this ordeal, and vowed that you !!
; ; would never go into thai store again. You're right ! !
;; you don't have to. - !!
o CLOTHING should stand on its mn its and a first-;;
class clothing house always has a large enough assort- ; :
! ment for a man to be suited without having something ;;
forced on him which he forever dislikes. Come our;;
' way. If we cannot possibly suit you, we will treat you ;;
' kindly just the same One ihini is certain if we can't ; ;
i fit a man tr boy with a Suit, Overcoat, Tiousers or ;;
'! anything else in our line, nobody in Salem can. And, ;;
J! furthermore, if you do not find that our prices are right, ;;
' ' don't spend a cent with us. Fair proposition, hey? ; ;
!GJ.Jonnsoo&6o!l
MEN'S OUTFITTERS
257 Commercial St., Salem, Or.
clHo-elool
Proper enro of tho stomach will re
Biilt In tho making or plenty of rich,
red blood and th6 upbuilding of the
entire system. If your stomach In dis
ordered end the blood Impuro tnlto o
few doses of HosetUjrla throneh
Hitters, It la tho best 'stomach medl
clno and blood nbrlfler In the world,
and will also'curq Dullness, Belching,
Indigestion, Dyspepsia and Malaria.
De sure to try It. For sale by drug
gists. HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
THE DAILY JOURNAL:.
Tho labor lender at Salem refused
stand for tho propotdUon to enrry
retaliatory referendum Hunlnnt
r- - : , ., , tin- Portland fnlr.
Scrlpp. New. Association Telegrams. Korotw, Trn(Io- ronventl(m(
3 and 6 O'clock Editions. ym oa,inihlii. voted them
Mown, but tlwy made their Inlliianca
undemtood the labor
BY HOFER BROTHERS.
Dally One Year, J4.t)0 In Advance.
Dally Three Months, $1.00 In Advance.
Dally by Carrier, SO Cents Per Month.
Weekly One Year, 11.00 In Avance.
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JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY.
Ono Weok 10
Olio Month 3G
Threo Months 1.00
At Journal office.
At Daue'a Orocery, South Salem.
At Bowersox Orocery, Yew Park.
Asylum Avenue Orocery Store.
Electric Grocery, East State St.
HIIHIIIII HI tHIHHHt
CnTo
v3
"fl
PtoS
j2H
felt, and !t Is
flRlit Is otr on that proposition, ami
will Im dropped.
Thin conservative middle ground 1b
oredltuble to Salem labor in nanism
tluiiH. It will win for thorn tho ro
Hpwt and ronlldenro of nil classes.
Salem should not only have no
HtrlUoH, but the , labor organisations
would do welt to promote the Krentiwt
harmony nud nood will with employ
oi h. eonhHotnrM nud enpltnllHts. Let
Sulom be tho ono town where thora
Hhnll be no Industrial parolyslH. dun In
luck of understanding and friendly
consideration.
REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL
TICKET.
For Member of CoiiKrosH First DlHtrlct.
HON. HINHWl 1IKUMANN.
liluutlou day, Monday. June let.
IS THERE AN INDUSTRIAL CRISIS?
All over the nation there are striken
nnd lockouts. The conditions' at Port
land are duplicated In many cltlou.
The nrKanlxntloiiH of omploycnt'
unloiiH to retaliate on tho labor iiiiIoiih
Ih not hoIiik to help mattuiti or pio
duco butter iiudunHnnilltiB,
The wnrfni-o of oritnnlsAtlou attalnm
ortmnlxiktlou w 111 only produce n IiIkIi
ur tension and make solution moiu dlf
tloult, Hnlem Ih fuelliiK the effect of the
Kouurnl sliuutlon. and Portland condi
tions liuvo pnrtlully suspended Indus
trial opurntlpus horo.
Snlom Ih not a town noted
MR. CATCH'S FRIENDS LOYAL.
Marion county Republicans hnd n
candidate for congress before the Eu
Beno Itcpubllean convention whom
they would have been glad to hnv.o
accn nominated.
Thoy camo homo feeling disappoint
ed, but they nro not sulking, or disloy
al to the nominee In this campaign.
They wero out In full forco at tho
rally given Ulngor Hermann nt Salera.
by all odds tho warmest reception be
ban received anywhere.
Mr, Ontch Is unable to tnko any part
In tho campaign on account of his
health ho Is taking a vacation In
Jackson county to recuperate.
Dot tho roturns from IiIb precinct
will show that he and his followers
havo not the slightest intention of
knifing Ulngor Hormann.
It would be political Bulclde for any
man having aspirations to party hon
ors In Btnto or district affair, to do
otherwise.
Mr. Gatch has a reaord nnd reputa
tion for being the last to throw down
the regular nomlnw, especially after
securlnK the nomlnntlon as fairly as
Mr. Hermnnn did secure It.
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BEAM'ES
TALKS AT
" LEBAflOII
His Argument. Ran
AIoii "the Old Free
trade Lilies
The growd did Not go Wild
With Enthuiasm and if is,
not Thought he Gained
REPUBLICAN RALLY AT JEFFER
SON.
Thei Ih no trouble to xt up n He-.
publUan demoiiHtrntlon at a strong
11. publican town llko Baloin.
Hut the npouliiK of the Hepuhllcnn
enmpnlgn for the congressional oleo
tlou nt tho smaller towns, where tho
farmer mnke up n part of tho audi
ence Ih n different mntter
Thin Ih the luiHleHt time of tho year,
and the meeting at Jeffcreon Saturday
night will be In the nature of n test
of public InteroMt.
At Jifforiou political parties are
pietty evenly divided, nud If tho He
piililldiHK sueeeed In getting a crowd
there they can be hopeful.
The Republican npath) In the I 'Ox
er placoH Ih already giving wny to' the
elfortH of the campaign nuumer.
AlthouHh It Ih an off-year, nud a ouo
mnn (nmpiiiKn.nud not'nny pnitlrulaily
insguttli- oiatoiH In the Meld, th cltlce
are awakening.
In regard to the timber land frauds.
The Tree God Plants.
The wind that blows can never kill
The tree Ood plnntn;
It bloweth eaut, It UJowth wont,
The tender lonvoi have llttlo rest.
Hut nny wind that bluwt Is bent;
' The tree Ood pluutH
Strike deeper root, grows higher still
SpreudH wider boughs, for Ood's good
will
Meats nil ltn wnntH.
There In no frot hath power to blight
The treo (!od shields;
The roots nro warm beneath worm
HIIOWH,
And when Spring cornea It surely
known,
And every bud to blossom grows.
Tho trio Ood shields
Grows on npnoo by dny nnd night.
Till, Hweot to tasto and fair to sight.
Its fruit It yields.
There Ih no storm has power to blast
Tho treo Ood knews:
No thunderbolt, nor beating rain,
Nor lightening Hash, nor hurrlcnne.
When they nro Hwopt It doth remnln.
Tho troo Ood knows
Through overy tempest stnndeth fnst,
And from Its first dny to Its Inst
Still fairer grows.
If in the soul's still gnrdonplncn
A seed Ood sows
A llttlo seed It soon will grow
I Alio im mill iiuiii uu iiiuii mu nuun,
For heavenly lands He bids It blow,
A seed Ood sows.
And up It Hprlngs by day and night;
Through llfo. through death It grow-
nth light.
Forovor glows.
Obsor'er.
for. there have been plenty of thorn, both
strike), and labor organisations hero parties huve beon guilty, ami otllclnlH
have mIiowu n dUpositlon to frown and private
down upon retaliatory methods. equally
eltlxeus share about
fflAycr's Hair Vigor jH
SUKt: CUftC FOR PILES
Itching Pile produce molture anrt
canse Itrhlng, this form, as well as
Hllud. Dlomllng or Protruding Pile
are cured by Or. no san-ko's Pile Rem
edy, stops Itching and bleeding Ab
sorbs tnmnru. 10c a Jar at drugclsta
or sent hv mall. Treatise free Write
roe about your case. Dr. Dosanko
Philadelphia, Pa. For tale at Or
Stone's drue stores
The Renms meeting, hold at tills
place Mondny night waH somewhat of
a frost on tho tender Democratic en
thUBlnsm, Just beginning to bud. The
meeting wna not called to order until
8:30, by which time there was a fnlr
sized crowd" In nttendance. The open
ing address wns made by Hon. M. A.
Miller, who spoke briefly concerning
over 'increasing taxation. Ho thought
an Income tax a good thing.
Hon. A. 11 Heatnes, Democratic
nominee for congress, wns then Intro
duced by 8. M. Garland. Mr. Henmcs
spoko at eonie longtb on tho tariff
question, using tho old free trade ar
gument that tho tariff Is a tax on tho
rouMUiuei and Is In effect n wall
around the United Stntes which keeps
out prosperity.
He undertook to tell the poople that
tho conBiinier paid tho tnriff and to
llliiHthites'bls point said that when bay
wa shipped fiom Oregon to the Phil
ippines, that It must pay n duty before
entering tho Islands nnd that this
tnriff reduced tho price received by
Oregon farmers for their hay. This
explanation mny be, satisfactory to
Mr. Henmos, but most of his hearers
thought that It proved directly tho op
posite of his contention. He con
tinued by saying thnt this monster
tnriff "doubles the price of tho cont
on your back" This didn't go down
much better tlinn tho "hay" for most
people nre Fntlslled when thoy enn get
n good nil-wool suit for $t0, especially
during Hepuhllcnn prosperity whon
thoy havo tho-monoy. He thon talked
trusts for n short time and com
mended tho action tnkon .by President
Roosevelt to enforce anti-trust laws,
hut said Hermann did not believe In
Hoosevolt'H policy nnd In substance
said elect mo to congress If you wish
to ondorse Roosovelt. Of course th,o
votors will ngroe (?) thnt tho wny to
endorse n Republican president In to
olect Democrats to congress.
After he had finished the tariff and
tniBts he proceeded to glvo "tho othor
nldo of the hind question," which con
sisted of somo bare statements that
more than thirty years ago Hermann
rostguod from tho land offlco nt Rose-
burg boforo tho tlmo for which ho wns
nppolntod had expired nnd thnt ho al
so resigned from tho genornl land of
fice last wlntor. Ho did not attempt
to give nny reasons but tried to leavo
tho Inference that something wns
wrong.
Ho nlso told a fow pretty good
stories that brought out somo feoblo
applause a thing thnt hnd been con
spicuous by Its nbsonco during tho
greater part of his remarks.
To bo fair to Mr. Reamcs wo must
any that ho is a roan of pleasing ap
pearance nnd a good talker, although
no more able a speaker than any of a
half dnxon of tho leading Domocrats
of this county. Ho inado no votes In
Lebanon. Lebanon Criterion.
bR.
M.Jcooi
Has como to tho conclusion that all profession of tho hcall
side of tho vogetablo kingdom is a failure When your system .
without puro mooufjiou' win- uuiy huu vitality In uJJ r
KingUOm. I'OIBUUUUB urufin uui uutiuio Knives nop Ik. ..i
lightning vpl notf reraovo the causo, but lay tho foundation foJ
of disease. Tuoyu poisons go into your uonos, and .kill the f '
nnd cronto all kinds or aiscoscs, cancorous , tumors, consumption
bone dlscnscs, etc. You must bear in mind that his mcdlclnj
poisonous tonic, nor " stimulant, nor, temporary relief which n .
poisonous drugs', whoro tho results aro auro death soonor or la(
blnmo tho medlclno, when it tnkos an effect nnd stirs up the fcfl
disease, in tno system, rou must noi expect to oo cured In af&i
your sickness or dlsenso has been a long tlmo coming on, and Itf
ii long tlmo to get It out of your aystom. It will take months ot
build a now body from Uio bones up. ' This Is what tho pooplg
dcrstand. Thoy aro used to being humbugged. His medicines ii
posed of Naturo'a Herbs what tho human! system requires. Why
mala got sick thoy will help themselvos to thoso horbs, for they lln
stlnct, and tho people havo not, so wo havo to make a study of h
been a llfo study with Dr. Cook. Do not got weary; this life t .
and too sweet to worry out of this world.
Dr. Cook Cures All Kinds of Disease
301 Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon.
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Serves . . . ,
Double Purpos
Cliitm Closrt and .ideW-l
in ono piece.
You can economize spact iS
using tnein.
Wo liuvo benuties nl moi
I)rico.
The House
Furnishing Co.
269 Liberty Street
Stores si Sikm inl Altu;.
New Patterns In BoJyBn
this week.
mBHHHBBilaina-HI5(KKBMWilWj
HARRITT & LAWRENCE
Sell more Groceries and better Groceries than ANYSOD!
LETTUCE, RHUBARB, RADISHES, etc justfroflfe
Gardens.
- AND EVERYTHING FOR THE SPRING SEASOS
Como ntul sco for yourself old p. o. GROcmi
Chinese Boys Coming to America.
Washington. May 15 -V S.Consul
Wilcox nt Hankow. China, hns unti
tled the state deportment that ten
bright Chinese boys of good family
aro to sail on tho Nippon Mnnt'loday
for the United Stntes. to 1m placed In
college.
They aro In churue of Mr. Sao Ko
Alfrnl Se. a Washington high Boliool
boy nnd graduate from Cornell, The
bos aro relatives of Acting Vlcoray
Tuan who. nt the risk of his Ufa, pro
tecU'd the foreigners in his Jurisdic
tion during the Iloxer uprising. The
Counsel bMpoaks for tlu- boys n fav
ornlila reception and treatment In
recognition of the Vleero's kindness
to AmorloanB.
French to Seek North Pole,
l'nrls. May IB, The Artie vxpedi
Hon under th pntnmune of the
French Academy of Science leaves
Franco today for Spitsbergen and
thence will start for Fran Joseph
I And Th expedition Is under the
direction of Dr. Jean Charcot
"Camllle."
As played by tho Ttcadlck Stock
Companv Is n marval of rich dreslng
comblnod with tho most finished act
ing Saturday matinee.
nri' NOTIPR is SKIIVKD.
Due notice li hfrhjr nttrn on the public
senemlly that Dritt'i Wltcb Ilniel
Halve l the only khIt on the market that
U made from the pure, unailutterated
witch hntel. Pe Wilt's Witch Harel Salre
has cured thnuaaoda of rae of piles that
would not yield to any other treatment, and
thia fact lias brought out many wnrtbleat
counterfeits. Tho neraona who Eet the
cenulne, IWItt's Witch Uaiel Halve nre
never dUapMnted lieranae It curea. I'or
aule by F. Q. Haas, HO State atreet.
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Strong's Bakery
And restaurant Is Salem's host eat
ing houso. This house Is patronized
by everybody. Thobsst service that
can be had.
Auhblshop Knin. of St. I.ouls. who
Is In a Unltliuoro sanitarium, Is ie
portel to be Improved greatly already.
Wmwmsmmsssm aasai
Truth to Tefj
TJioro nro no otliermilk cntia madcVfl
equal in wearing quulitica tho Vl
BUHL CAI
Tluj an tluncil to stay tinned, umlpo;
to smnit rears ot unru scrvue. w tl
easily, lccome dcntcil, nnd being llgM?;
Miou mat unit un tn nieces. Not powllaw.1
Factory " ' Improvrtl Elgin"nnd ,0(Dn
lliey nillmitlaatiiuy oilier aim on tlie "J"'!:.
liionnmlil) una iiuu-kly cliuuai. Ken"""";"
in-only in Hi Hip world thnt I nuuieiwf;
lluhl "Victor" Cxn llrinlt null th "
nuule wiui 0
"Victor" Hound Handle. therenremany W
inrliiiiiHtloiiKnr tliHi-uii watninn an oun
the Milk Can IraJe Mark, UmlforH
R. M. Wade & Co.
Mlaihlinous boys eangeil a street
i sir collision In New York Which re
stilts in Injuries to IS people
$w Wires Zai
Standard Mixed Paint
Of America
Heath & Milligan Atanufactuf ing Co's
Best Pt epated Paint
' Patton Paint Company's
Sun Poof Paints
Half a century of the best experience embodied
tmniifiriiirp Tho hacf niintc thnf ran nOSS'lblV "
Will not chalk, peel or scale. Great covering captf'ft
Oils, Varnish and Window Glass.
Savage & Fletcher
PAPITAI NATIONAI RANK Of SaW
The only National Bank In Marlon ( ounty. Transacts t frt
' Vf..Sus',,c:s, urans issuea on an pans u r.,Y- u "fi
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT conducted under usual Savlue 77
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