Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1903)
r.3TWWP"mvvv- 1 W Vi sAE TWO. k K THE DAILY JOUBHAL, 8ALEM, OWEQOM. PWIDAV, MAY ! When exchange says "Number, please' you say J I 'G yi Johnson V& Cot No. 611" i man will ask ' ! 'hatii it'?" Vpu adsw'cr "Arc youtv Spring ari3 j 'Summer Suits all in. and can you glye me a Suit to . . jw mr M , K f RING THE BELL you please and fitat a price to please and fit?1' Man will answer, "We certainly can new goods all in- -just come down and sec them, that's all we'ask, Will you comer You answer "Yes " Then ring off and come richtdown to our store and if wc don't meet all your expectations and requirement wc will pay you for the time you have lost. G. W. JOHNSON k CO. - THE CLOTHIERS, 257 Commercial St., Salem J iioiaioio I f i i oo io i ann1 THE DAILY JOURNAL Scrlppa Newt Asaoclatlon Telegram. 3 and S O'clock Edition. BY HOFER BROTHERS. Daily One Year. 14.00 In Advance. Dally Three Montha, 11X0 In Advance. Dally by Carrier, 50 Cent Per Month. Weekly One Year, 11.00 In Avanca. JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY. Ono Week $ 10 Ouo Montlt 35 Throo Months 1.00 At Journal office. At Daue'a Grocery, South Salem. At Bowersox Grocery, Yew Park. Asylum Avenue Grocery Store. Electric Grocery, East State St. stopped, a terrible blow will be dealt to the lumbering and mining inter cstfl. Tho development of all this part of tho stato haa been checked by the cre ation of, tho Cascade forest reservo about tho headwaters of tho Santiarm ljvt this HUbJcct bo fully discussed, and let our whole delegation bo aroused and Riven to understand that tho. pcoplo of Oregon will stand no more of tho Eastorn college dudo statesmanship that has but ono re sult enabling tho corporations to steal vast tracts of public lands. Why Not. Go whero you can get tho best? i Tho Whlto Houso Restaurant is the most popular restaurant In the city. Open day and night 0 SPEfeCHES OF BROWNELL AND BISHOP Made in Welcoming President at the State Capital The Former Talks of National' Affairs Latter of Oregon ; and Particularly of Salem rfB HdEjrjiT ismi ftffirB A trial W "uviiceyoti. Are yon olfwer from Loss or ap- cetite. sour Stomach, In digestion. Constipation, Insomnia or Malaria. Fever andAtrue tnd want to be Mired? Then commence tak ing the Bitters st once It positively cure, ttioia ailments JOURNAL X-RAYS. of 4IHI lllfltllHUtllll S 4IKHII MHII IIIIIIIIMII REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL TICKET. VSt MomlwtMif Conproaa First District. .HON. HINOHll HKHMANN. Kloctlnn day. Monday. June lsL THE' FOREST RESERVE POLICY. Tho Journal has nver been n sup ltortor of the forest roserve policy, and IwllovwrM betwwn extundliiK re s&rves.ns soetus to bo the policy ot Souretary of the Interior UlfbTicoalt. and jho pointy of hpldlng them down, as ifilvocnttHl by Hon. (linger Her mamithuepvoplu li&uld sustain Her m ii nn j. ,' HermttnuV. as , commlMlpnar of tha genural land ofnew. has mado a record In favor of conllnltia. forest rwwrvn tp such regions hh protr tsl the head. patera of stream How Inn Into the arid regions. Jleriimnn. In hU omalM reports, has aikod time and aaaln that tho laws of QDngrtnM Im clmnRixl to do away with the lieu laud swindle and other abus m, and IwKUIfttloti te uow ponding to that tct HIS RECORD IS FOR THE SET T.LER. AND AGAINST THE COR. PORATION ON THAT QUESTION. 1I has opposed ttocretary Hitch vook ou the mattero for th last two ytMPi. and In his reHrts for six Xfiors. TTho lfct proof of his rMlsUng tho oxtunston of forwtt withdrawal In Wostern Oregon Is glen when Her mann was forced by Hitchcock to re sign. Immediately h croated a new fuWt rwrvo all over Southwestern Qruffnn. lift has since created n seo Qflil rnwrvr in Jtlamath county of yfD.000 acrwtt The popl of Southern Oregon nn iftrrtftaHd what the withdrawal of nli (Hit 3 61)0.000 arrtM. since Hitchcock iintl liU new roaimlwloner have had fyll awny meaitB. and they also know that Mr Itfnunnn Ik ou their stdo, Hermann is on the side of the peo ple In tliU matter and unless tho rorkltNM i reati.iii of f.irest rvscrvea Is This cool wcathor raises plenty strawberries and cream. The President preached a .pretty Reed sermon at Salem yeterday. The election do one week from Momlny night all except the I told you bo'h. Thirty-six hours In Oregon, It Is safe to say. did not start the wobs on Teddy's ttww. Tho proof Is now positive that both Charley Fair and Mrs. Fair each died before tho other. Til Ford nnd Percy Kelly spoke at HarrlsburR Inst evonlug. nnd they mnke a full team. Now that the presidential visit Is n thloK of memory Instead of anticipa tion. It lt time to begin to look for wtutl to anil talk carnival. It Is of vast Importanoe to know that Hftrrlnian will recover from the otitrntfJBn for nppondlcltiH that Is of vast Import nnre to Harrlman. The Austrian consul Miys It costs more to live In Mfuillu slnee the AmerlQans occupied It. but that beats being unable to live nnywhera In It The Journal man hnd the great honor of being talked to. In Dutch by President Roosevelt, anil yet some people think Teddy W no poJItli-tun. Tho PreeUlont was presouted with a choice lox of Orsojiiirunes by tho H. S. Gilo Compnur'xesWotty. and It Is believed the coW,bgr will enjoy them. too. .' - l Salem weather certainly ' is to be commended for behaSJml, nicely while tho president waa5here consld erttiK the Ane oppofflinltf.lt had to act ugly. T ' t In his speech yesterilay, the presi dent said. "You care, nothing whether he was a banker, a brlaklayer. a me chanic or a wage worker or a farm er, whether he was a Catholic or a Protestant, a Jew or n fltjntlle: wheth er he came from Tennessee Maine or Oregon or California what you cared for was whether when tho time of i-rlsls came he would stand pat'" Now then Joe will y. u be good S9NJ1MM Ti ' 'Mlfl C Tm.TfA i & -MB s-om wsMmKmmmmmmmmmmmmMmZnS The beginning of baldness Is dandruff. Dandruff is a disease and can be cured. Cure the disease that causes dandruff, And the dandruff wilt disappear for good. 'Use only some old established remedy. We know one tested for more than 50 years Ayer's Hair Vigor It cures dandruff, checks falling, makes the hair grow, always restores color to gray hair. u Ayer's Hair Vigor has cured my scalp of a bad case of dandruff. It U a delightful preparation to "." mra. if n. uuuu, uuduuiioii, ii, i. r.e.itSL.LntiuM. The President and his party aro gone, and Balanites are beginning to awako to tho greatness of tho ovent which transpired In their midst yes terday, ft is needless to eay that tho day could not have been more perfocL and all tho nrrangementa which wero so well conceived were, as a result, carried out to a dot. Tho committee, tho mllltla boys, tho marshals, the singers, nnd. In fact ovorybody, did full duty. The ovent win tho great' est success achieved by Salem in many n year and will bo cherished In tho memories of nil for a long time to come. Salem's streets wero In fine order, nnd the decoration of business hous es, as well as homes and residences, wero elaborate and effective. Every body entered Into the spirit of the oc casion, nnd tho best of order pre vailed. The only blot to mar th pleas antness of It all was possibly the de facing of the state houso grounds and lawn, and much of that was unavoid able. In Its hasto to publish U Presi dent's address In full Tho Journal found It Impossible to' glvo tho re marks of Mayor Hlshop nnd Senator Hrownell In wolcomlnB tho chief exec utive of tho nation. The mayor gave somo notable local history, and up held the credit or our town In his uu al substantial manner. Sonntor Urow noil's address. In bohalf of the legis lature was a worthy effort, nnd will J boar re-rendlng. as It revonls a broad knowledge of public affnlrs. politics and men. These two addresses are given belew: Address of Mayor Bishop. Mr. President- Salem Is the Capi tal City of qir state, and Is one of the pre-eminently historical places of the Pacific coast. "In the years 183MS35 the Metho dist missionaries began their Intwrs among tho aborlglnlea of the country nt this placo, and It was only a few miles from here where. In 1843. there occurred thnt memorable evont. In a contention between tho cltlxons of the United Stntes and thoso of othor coun tries. In which 52 men out of 102 as sembled, stepped off to ono side nnd then and thoro declared that this vast Northern Rmplro. comprising what Is now the three commonwealths of Ore gon. Washington nnd Idaho, should be long to the United Stntes: and I beg to add that the only survivor of that historical event and of those loal 82 Americans, the Hon F X Matthlcu. Is now upon this platform "Following the exampU of our na tion under your administration, by. n law passed by our laBt legislature and which. takes effect on this event fuj day In our city's history, we ex pand our municipal limits, and nt one hound Increase our population from tho -ir.00 of tha last census to 15000. "Our city hns in times past been tho home of men who have been ac tive In local affairs and prominent In national matters, among them lining tho lato J. W. Nesralth. United States senator, and LaFnyotte Grover gov ernor and fedoral senator, and George II Williams, who was senator and af forwards attorney-general In the cab inet of President Grant and the orig inal writer of tho reconstruction act. "Wo do not lay claim to large com mercial prestige, hut In those things that pertain to the practical sldo of life. lovo of home, contentment Indus try and loyalty to our country, we claim to be great "And now, Mr. President. In behalf of the people of our city, and of the surrounding country. It affords me great pleasure tooxtend to you the freedom of this municipality nnd to say to you that we highly appreciate this visit from yourself and your, dls tlngulshed colleagues." Senator Brownell's Address. "Mr. President: In behalf of tho legislative assombly of the state of Oregon, we welcome you to this state I know that I express the welcome of each membor of both houses of our legislative assembly. Irrespective of oolltlcal creed. We welcome you as President and Chief Executive of the greatest people and the greatest coun try In tho civilised world We wel come you. also, because we believe vou stand for the highest Ideals of American citizenship "Wo welcome you betause wo be Hove that In your personam v y0u rep resent more strongly than any other public character In America the en ergy, the pushing nnd progressive Bplrlt of all Amortcans. We welcome you because we be lieve that yon represent and stand for tho high and legitimate claim of labor ana capital to unite without repres sion from either in the uphuttdtng and development of the material resources of this republic. "Wo welcomo you because wa feel. Mr. President that we can se In you that same spirit that has been illus trated so many times by our fathers la this, that wherever we go as a peo ple, wherever we stand, wo will stand for tho rlgVt and for a higher clvlllta tlon. and wherever our flsi; Is put, there It shall stay put.' "Wo welcomo you because wo bo llevo that you stand for the Idea that a nation or a people can never stand still; that thoy must go forward and upward, or rise In the race will ret- roeaae. "Wo welcome you because we be llovo that whatever problems we as a peoplo have to meet, whether thoy bo In tho coal fields of PennJ"Ja r on tho Pacific sea or In tho ent; that you will meet them as the Chief Magistrate of tils country In a spirit of high, llbornl and broad statcman. ship, all the time governed by the Idea thnt what Is right for us to havo, thot wo shall have, "And again I assume tho responsi bility hero of welcoming you In be half of tho Second Oregon .Regiment of Volunteer, who served 8000 i miles across tho sea In tho Philippine Islands to uphold tho samo flag that was so upheld by you and those un der you on that July day on San Juan Hill." n Deafness Cannot be Cured, by local application ns thoy cannot reach tho diseased portion of tho oar. There Is only ono way to cure deaf neas, and that is by constitutional remedies. Dcafnes is cauiscd by an In flamed condition of tho mucous lining of tho Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you havo a rumbling sound or Imperfect henring, and when It Is entirely closed. Deafness Is tho result, and unlosa tho Inflammation enn bo taken out nnd this tubo re stored to Its normal condition, hearing will bo destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten aro caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but nn Inflamed con dition of the mucous surfaces. We will give ono hundred dollars for any case of doafness (caused by catarrh) thnt canot be curod by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for , circulars free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists. 75c. Hall' Family Pills are the best fioon roit ciiit.nitHN. The plMwiut to tki and harmleM On Minute Cough Cur sW Immediate wief In all canes of Coucb. Croup ami I.aprlppe. becauw It doi not pm Immediately Into Ibe stomach, but taken enVt right nt the eat of tho trouble. It draws out the In flarountlon. licalu and aootbcw and curra permanently by enablllng tun June to con tribute pure life-Riving and llfe-iuatalnlnE oxygen to the blood nnd MMuea. lor sale by K. O. llaai. 00 State street. WHAT TIME PROVES. This thing of being sick and looking for a cure Is a mighty serious busi ness. Peoplo are not glveu to joking even at the first symptom of the ap proach of tho grim destroyer. Thoy do not want to be the subjects of ex periment, but want mcdlcino that has . - the test ot years behind It. A medicine that has been made and used for 20 years gives assurance of Its worth, and can be taken with a faith that they have the very beBt euro the world affords. All this can bo said ajjut Dr Gunn's Improved Liver Pills as a remedy for sick-headache, dys pepsia and Indigestion, It begins right at the source of the trouble and re moves the cause. We will send a sample box of these pills free, or a full box on receipt ot 25c. Sold by all druggists for 25c per box, or address Dr. Dosanko Co., Phlladcphla, Pa. For sale at Dr. Stone's Drug Stores. 2 No Inducement, The Twentieth Century Woman Hut, really, Dn. Preachly. is It not dreadful to think that there aro to be no marriages n heaven? The Up-to-date Parson Not at all, dear mndom. when we remember that thore are to be no rich men thore Brooklyn Life IMH 7 ij 7Z - ' J A Woman wl w.. - recipient of aYfj V croy's, l8 8uro ffi.SS'.1 nntoo-wriHlte!ti? "" works. Bo 2? SI iecuon nnd w '" .!? rfwlUngg: G. T, Pomerov Jeweler and OntM... t ' - u, "To say a pleasant word to anyone "was almost impossible." "I w troubled -wiih (finale nrkVneu for right )fr and .uBerrd more thu I can te) -wnIM Mr r.uM Mwer of Oraudo, Drctlodce Co.. Moat ' My dupotitioa waa affected tottu.u an cxirm inai 10 aajr a pleiaant wont to anyone wn aimM lmpotuMc "I had two opera tlont iwrtoraied by oncuf 0i iu ,.. rd urjeomot ihr w but did uot rl rehtf Then agamtt m doctor tncl rrdrra, I cuniBieiu-ed taliug Di Piri.-t a I arur Prescription and r...l.lru M-di. a ln toned Hit a i - i . r aleu m the , mm. ii brmi Vfedim' a.i vuer l cwitiaord tkt trralmeut lui ti.rrr utootha. and t- ta am a healthy ami netl at a wumaa .an he 1 taiinot Ihaak. IVxer 1-iriir imuh t hU ktud tfttii to inc. Womanly dis eases, as a rule, spoil the "disposi tion," because of the extreme nerv ousness ana utfenng they cause. Hap ptnets a well as health Is restored to the woman whose diseased condition cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's I'morite Prescription After eight years of suffering and two X, opewions, three mouths' ue of "Favorite Prescription" reatored Mrs. Moser to perfect health. Thi great remedy for woman's ills, establishes reuUntT, dries wealceniar drains, hesls irtaaumutin -id ulceration and cure female weakness. The Common. Sense Medical Adviser. looS large pages, m paper covers, u sent fret on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to ?fJrT?XttS! 0f "tr Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, JCY. dr. 1; F. cod Has como to tho conclusion that all profession of th side of tho vegetable kingdom is a falluro. When your 1 1 without puro Diooa. you win only find vitality kingdom. Poisonous drugs nor doctors' knives do lightning wll not romovo tho causo, but lay the founaitici, of dtocoso. Thoeo Dolsona no Into your hnnui ..j and crcato all klndH of diseases, cancorous tumors, cono. Done aiscoscs, etc. xou must, near in mind that his ratay.. nolsonous tonic, nor ? stimulant, nor temnnran- .tu. . . ': WHlttJaJ poisonous drugs, where tho results are suro death sooner or aw! blamo tho medicine, when It takes an effect and stirs t a. dlseaso in tho system. You must not expect to bo cured la idi your sickness or disease has been a Jong Umo coming oa ujil a long tlmo to got It out of your systom. It will takeraoii&iJ build a now body from tho bones up. This Is what tht peojU dcrstand. Thoy nro used to balnc humbugged. His mrilcisa posed of Natures Herbs what tho human system requlrtt.oa mala get sick they will holp thcmselvos to those herbs, for Utj b stlnct, and tho peoplo havo not, so wo havo to make a stair tfiT been a life study with Dr. Cook. Do not get weary; this lift at 3 and too sweet to worry out of this world. Dr. Cook Cures All Kinds of Diseas 301 Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon. B1.waaaMR-tMBi Draperies ad! Carpets You will soomuti ccts for joor Kite During nil tut 1 have a Hot of fcn samples from .till make seltctlois. Any ulectlnt 1 placed oa voutktl ten days tint. The House Furnishing Co, 269 Liberty $ms Stores at SkiMli MaHalBBMlM4-laMaHWW HARRITT it LAWREft Sell more Groceries and better Groceries ihiaAnYMf LETTUCE, RHUBARB, RADISHES, etc just ffCJ Gardens. . a Nn PvvnvTinvp. mo rprrr cPRlVfi SEA9 Prill in nrwl can frr umirsalf nl n P. O.M9M -W...X4 ft..,. tfVW V& IUUOVIt .. . - - - s eirjiT'Tsy u . 1 1 . 1 . . ! in HOnF-aH I' :;1 v.Htl uiHtpii.Wwliil Truth to T There aro no othor milk cans yuh equal in wcanug qualities w 1 BUHL CM n-i.. .1 1 . ... tlniml aOilV' n llnn.l rln nt lionl SJTVifC OUW'', easily, become dented and brlnj W bona ruai uuu go m pir- . -.Vj ruoiory imnrovir.i,i -- '.u.9' Tlwy lllouiUtuu llx-r a"S.f I IK rjUKlU ana tliU! U rUrss IMJ" JJ, 6 tn in job wuri "-' - ; .k, t , Round HnJlc ",w"StSiW Can (rJcMttk. hkf -" lui oal un in Huh I 'Victor" Can "Victor" loj-lmitHlk tlin .Milk Can fr Je Mark. R. M. Wale D.S.BENTL: Wholesale and Retail. DmN1. Ut T -,A Alcrn L.C Lath and Shingles, Sand and GfJ iliSS AU K,nds of IBggj ...SUMMER NORMAL SO . First National Bank Bulldlne. $'? ?F&tl The first terra will open May 4th as continue sevei 0 terra v, ill open June 22 and contlaue till tbe August e" will be formed In al! branches reaulredfor MpifLfiTwl Utln. Short-hand. Typewrltls. ElctiOB d fgffifot arh t rat win k tf .,.i.. .. .!iji,i...w, nrMCllOliawaya' Mortttiao500 teachers of Oreoa heartestloay KhasK AUmJ.J4KMM. SM. frM. ."iWlWftlfcJi"v. - -.. . -wr;, r . JtA, , VtRSS'S-'-tt.