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ff r fAOE TWO. THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALFM, OREOON. SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1903, e 9 4fiitmffim unit t iif f i8iBiitifiij RING THE BELL When exchange says "Number, please" you say 'G, W. Johnson . Co,, No. 611." A man will ask 'What ii it?" You answer ''Arc your Spring and Summer Suits all in. and can you give me a Suit to please and fit at a price to please and fit?" Man will answer, "Wc certainly can-new goods all in --just come down and sec them, that's all we'ask, Will you come?'' You answer "Yes " Then ring off and come right down to our store and if we don't meet all your expectations and requirements we will pay you for the X time you have lost. G. W. JOHNSON &. CO. I THE CLOTHIERS, 257 Commercial St., Salem 5f lIOl HHHHH !! IIWI IIHI a)H)Q4. THE DAILY JOURNAL Scrlpps News Association Telegrams. 3 and 6 O'clock Editions. BY HOFER BROTHER8. Dally One Year, 94.00 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 DELIVERY. Ono Week 10 Ono Month 35 Threo Months 1.00 At Journal office. At Daue'a Grocery, South Salem. At Boweriox Grocery, Yew Park. Asylum Avenue Grocery Store. Electric Grocery, East State St. OlllljHIIIIIIUIIIIHIU UNIONHy)LAE S3 mnn NiimiinnnM REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL TICKET. For Momber of Congress First District. HON. DINOHR HUIIMAKN. Election day, Monday, June IsL NEGRO QUESTION A SAD ONE Declares Assimilation of the Race Im possible And Says They are Utterly Unfit for the Re sponsibility of Citizenship A THRECCENT ARGUMENT. In discussing tho Phlllpplno tariff, llenmos, tho Domocrnllc candidate for congress, throw out an argument for true trad with tho Islands that Is really contemptible. Ho spoil o of the high price ofi .American cigars, and declared that If wo had freo trade with tho 1'hlllpplnos cigars that now sold for 12H cent's could bo sold for three cents In this country. That tnay be a taking argument with soino people. Hut would it stop thoroT Would It be deslrnblo to cut tho prloe of cigars from two for 26 conta to threo couts aplocoT Tho smoker can got 3-cont cigars now, If ha wonts to smoko thorn. Uut tho htger priced cigars aro niado at higher wages, and under a dlfforont hcaIo of living, and under tho Amur-Icon systom of living. Tho Phlllpplno cigars Uiat Mr. Iteamos eays wo ought to got In place of tho UH-cont cigars would bo dear at three cents If Amorlcan labor had to compete with therm Cigars lu tho Philippines are mado by men, womon and chlldrou, who con grecato In thatched hovols. wear al most no clothing, and cot chenpor rood than American worxingruon. Open competition with thoso island ore or the Cubans would drlvo tho cl gar manufacturer out of business, and itvjory labormg man would oppose tho substitution of tho product of cheap labor for American products. Mr. Ileamos surely does not under stand tho effect of his proposition to sulistltuto tho 3-cont cigars for tho Amoricon-mado cigars that, sell for from 10 to 26 cents each, or he would not uso such an argument, Yet that would bo the result of al lowing cheap Aslatle labor unrestrict ed access to tho Amorlcon markets the breaking down of evory Industry that It eamo in contact with. JOURNAL X-RAY8. Iloosovelt's recollection of Portland will bo an Indistinct vision of 100,000 umbrellas. It Is to bo hoped the president will get by Seattle and safoly started east heforo tho heattle-1 ftconmTaoi)iua-Hn nler war breaks outx Portland weather maintained its reputation while tho president was thero and the rains descended. An 80 foot whale is stranded on tho boach near tho mouth of tho Hump tulips. lTho president will not add It to his bunch of souvenirs. . It was thought tho Monitor Arkan has could not got down tho river be fore high water, but when tho St. Ixnils bills began to rotuo In, sho had to. Kansas Is already clamoring for liarvost hands, WlUl six foot of snow In Montana sho might induce soma of thoso cow punchers to couio down and thaw out Dr. Parkhurst In an Intorvlew a few days ago discussed tho negro prob lem and tho national type of tho Amorlcan of tho futurn. "Since my roturn from the South." he said, "I have boon Informed that tjomo of my critics havo nccusod mo of oxproslng rogret that slavery days aro ovor. That Is not true. ' I have merely said ,that most of tho niggers are unfit for the responsibilities of cltlienshlp. I call them nlggors bo onus that Is what they cnll them selves and because the word has been accepted among educated people in the South. "I did not go down Into tho Sputh lund to win popularity by expressing views concerning tho raco problem Such ob Southerners approve. On the contrary. I told them nothing more than I have told the membors of my own congregation more than once. "It Is a very serious problem to seo two racos multiplying and gaining In numbors and strength, side by side. In this great land of ours. It is a most solemn problem, one 'that sad dons a thoughtful man whou he pon ders ovor it. "Tho nlggors will novor bo assim ilated by tho nation. Thoy novor, never will contribute. In any port, to ward forming tho Americans of tho future. Thoy grow blackor and blackor overy day Tholr color forms a physical barrier, which even tlmo, the groat lovolor, cannot sweep away. "Persons who talk of assimilation In connection with tho raco problem uon i unuorstanu w hat thoy spook of. mum KuuuiuiiuuB oi our raco Will bo very much as we are. The nhvsl. cnl harrier that separates the blacks from tho whites today will be Just as uroaii aim a nign throughout all tho centuries to come." To Quiet Title, A suit to quiet title was tiled In do nnrtmnnt Nn 2 nf tlu oint, nimnii court yostorday Wlllard Jefferson be ing tho plaintiff and Horton H. Hav- ini, ei ai., mo uerenuanis. Tho plain tiff sooks to havo the title quieted to lots 1, 5. C, 7. 8, 9. and 10, of section 23 township 0 south, rango 2 west, lu Marlon county, the entire tract con taining 1C0 acres, and being what Is known as thn ilnnntlnn limit olnlm nf tho orphan chlldrou of John Havlrd and wife. Turner & Inman aro tho attorneys for tiro plaintiff. Tho suggestion that Copt J. J. Pershing of tho 15th cavalry bo pro moted A) Rrlgadler General on ac count of his services In Mindanao, raised a storm nf imtA ni Washim. ton from resident army officers. This Is qulto natural, the golly plumed car pet knights who, through political pull g.et stationed at Washington, whoro tholr principal occupation Is to ornament social functions, fool that thoy should bo promoted nrsL They think thoy aro entitled to all the good things without any of tho hardships or dangers. Pershing eornod promo tion. Hero Is one on Charley nishop. from tho Albany Demecrat: "Presi dent Hoosovelt was welcomed by a Democratic mayor and a Democratic govornor at Salem, and thoro was no disturbance at all. In fact It was a great success." HOFER SPOKE FOR HERMANN Portland Telegram has Following Report on Speech Discussed the Issues of the Campaign Rather Than the Candidates Oakland, Or., May 23. Colonel B. Hofer, of Salem, entertained a largo audionco this ovenlng. advocating sup port of the national administration and tho olectlon of Hon. Dinger Her mann to congress. Ho argued that In Its foreign and domestic policies tho Republican party had been highly suc cessful tlio past six or soron years, and had beyond rcasonablo expecta tions redeemed Its promises to create genoral prosperity. Tho Democrats and tho Socialists admitted this, and could not present any plan for better ing tho conditions of tho farmer, tho wage-earner or tho business man. Thoy simply asked tho voter to cast a negative ballot for untried theories, and to produco unknown conditions. On tho question of tho revision of the tariff, tho voters, ho argued, should olect a man who would act on tno princlplo of protection nnd with the majority party, and thus be able to nmtnrt firocon Industries. Our fruit crops, our lumber Industries, our wool product, wore at tho, morcy of the Eastorn tariff tlnkors nnd manufactur ers. So were 400 othor Industries and products, and tho Democratic cry or toar down the tnrin uorners nou nev er been listened to and acted upon without paralysis of commorco. and rondorlng millions of workmon Idle. Discussing the labor and capital Is sue In this campaign tho speaker pleaded for fairness and considera tion, nnd ouloclzed tho groat triumph of arbitration In the bettloment of the conl strike by Roosevelt's commission. It waB a gront victory along' linos of poaconblo adjustment, and an object lesson to the whole world. The first hlow hail lust been struck against trusts, tinder tho operation of tho Klk Ins law. forced through congress by our bravo Presldont. nnd undor Judge Orosscup's decision, six of tho largest railways In tho ICast had been forbid den to discriminate against somo lit- tlo towns In Knnsns on corn rates Ilootovolt stood for tho producer and consumer In demanding equal en forcement of lawB against tho Individ ual or tho corporation. Tho poorest laborer would In tho ond be fully pro tected against tho most powerful trust, becnu80 under free Institutions when thero aroso an Inovltnble con flict botweon wealth nnd Intolllxencc. wealth was always subordinated. Ho reforred to the slaveholders of tho South having tho greatost nnd most lucrative trust In history, greater than any of today, with more wealth and inlluenco, wun greni sinios. ana run gross and tho supreme court back of them. Tho Republican party, backod by tho mighty army of free labor at tho North, wiped out tho slave-holding oligarchy Hko a bubble. And Insofar as trusts wero oppressive anu unjim, uoa would glvo tho peoplo. through tho Hopubllcan party, wisdom and cnllght onmont to dool with tho trust prob lom of today, and It tho party did not omplny that wisdom for the masses, ho would wlp the party out of exist- Sickness steals more savings than the l.urclar Slonlj, coin by coin, the that has been hard y earned is paid out lor iiregs mm -.-. --,--nesi is the worst enemy of the working man. and the common cause of the work ing man's sickness, is disease of the stomach often involving the heart, lungs, liver, or kidneys. , ... The use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery will stop the stealing of the savings by sickness. It cures dis eases of the stomach ond other organs of digestion aud nutrition. It cures dis eases of heart, liver, lungs, kidneys, etc., when these diseases are caused by the diseased condition of the stomach and its allied organs, 93,000 FORFEIT will be paid by the World's Dispensary Medical Association, Proprietors, buffalo, N Y.. If they cannot show the orifdnal signature of the indi vidtial volunteering the testimonial below, and also of the writers of every testimonial anion the thousands which they are con stantlr publishing, thus proving their gen uineness "About ten yrrs no I bwan to have trouble with my stomach " writes Vm Connolly. oT sw Walnut Street. Irnln Ohio Ml art! w baiTI hail to lav oft quite often You advUed the ute of your OoMeu Medical nlieDTery' and Plea, nt relict - Am very happy to 'late that I commenced to t better from the statt and have not lot a Hayth U .umraer on account or mv tomch. 1 ft tip-lop. and belter than I hare for leu year " Accept no substitute for "Golden Medical Discovery " .. .... Dr Pierce's Pleasant Pellets reculate the bowel. Advancement In tho healing art Is our motto. Schodttlo, Barr & Bar-, Osteopaths, Opera Houso Block, Salem. onco. Colonol Hofer defendod IDngor Her mann In his c ntrovorsy with Secre tary Hitchcock, and said his official reports as commissioner of tho land ofllco showed that the had opposed the croatlon of many forest reserves, nnd had ropoatedly recommended chang ing the laws so as to cut out the lieu land swindle, had rep.atedly shown his -loyalty to Uio minor and sottler by his rulings In tho land department. and hnd opposed the creation of tho forest roservos in bouthern Oregon that had been hastily created since he resigned his office. Tho peoplo should return him bock by their own votes, and In harmony with tho Oregon dele gation; the question would not bo whether Hermann was In harmony with Hitchcock, but whether Hitch cock wns In hnrmony with Western Idoas. and with the Intorests of Wost orn peoplo. which was to have as few forest rosorves as posslblo Forest reserves woro nromotod first by Pres ldont Cleveland, and the agitation was kopt up by Enstorn colloge professors nna piaco-nunters or the educated classes, who wanted civil sen fro ot- neea Thero wes no uso for them in tho Western part of Oregon whero thousands of squoro miles of forest wero growing up undor the caro and protection of tho sottlors. the natural guardinn of tho forests. Deafness Cannot be Cured. by local application ns thoy cannot reach tho diseased portion of tho oar. Thero Is only ono way to cure deaf ness, nnd that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafnos is caused by an In flamed condition of tho mucous lining of tho Eustachian Tubo. Whon this tubo Is Indnmod you havo n rumbling sound or Imporfect hearing, and whon It Is entirely closed, Deafness Is tho result, and unless tho Inflammation can, bo takon out nnd this tubo re storod to Its normal condition, hearing will bo destroyed forcvor; nlno cases out of ten aro caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed con dition of tho mucous surfaces. Wo will glvo ono hundred dollars for any caso of doafnoss (caused by catarrh) that canot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Curo. Sond for , circulars freo. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. HaU'u Family Pills nro tho best The President En Route. With constant stronuoslty Ho hikes tho country' o'or; The icople8 curiosity Impels thorn all to pour With great lrapotuoslty Out whoro tho mad throngs roar. No Impccunloslty Can keep tho folks nt homo, Somo think him a monstrosity. A pixy, or a gnome. Yet thoro Is no pomposity Whon Teddy .starts to roam. Ho uses no verbosity Whon chatting with a crowd, Though utmost reciprocity In speaking is allowed. He talks with great velocity, In accents clear and loud, And pralsos raco-prccoclty And folks with twins endowed. Baltlmoro Amorlcan. Your grandmother's doctor ordered Ayer's Sarsaparilla for your father. It's the same o!d Sarsaparilla today, tzussz A Holiness Convention A convention of the primitive gos poi is to be hold In the. new taber nacle of tho Hollnoss Church at No 204 Twelfth street, nt which tho cole bratod Dr. flodbey, coramentarian and Blblo scholar, will t-iva Hnii .ji oftor May 30th unUl June 9th Evan- geusia warmicnaei and Pursoll of Washington, will take leading parts In the convention. Alt aro cordially Invited to como and co-operato with us In a senoral season of Bible re freshing and soul-saving. There will bo fourBorvlcos dally: Morning pray or sorvlco at 6:30 a. m.; Bible read ing, at 10 a. m.; preaching at S:30'p. m.; preaching at 7:30 p. m. Tho-Bor-lea of meetings will begin May 25th and last till Juno 9tm Sour Stomach No appetite, loss of strength, nervousness, headache, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour rt Ine, and catarrh of tho stomach are all due to Indleeatlon. Kodol ouraa Indigestion. This nev discovery repro tnts the natural Juices of dlgotgoa aa they exist In a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonlo and reconstructive properties, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does not only cura In digestion and dyspepsia, but thla famous remedy cures all atomach trouble by cleansing, purifying, aveetenlng and strengthening the mucous membranes lining tto stomach. w Kodol DI0ESTS WHAT YOU EAT Olyma Health to the Sick mt 6trW0U to the WtvaJc, tUtrUliijwhkAaaUaloTsoc. ft y a. o. Bavut Co., fn,,. r. a. Haas. Dram; 8 tors. : ; j ' rS"2" rSzHl m . jm -i ' ..... JBHamsB laam. I aH ?r- ---"- ' ' ht- G) Xnr'. JBBBBBBBaMJ BW 1 s fffial s f " " "m Ullhp P. O -J) Whcthor sho be is. , 1 p!entof awatchb recipient of a m,it or, man." You DhihiA0i? nh . ji; . . .' aon-' ...u... IW1 probablv v;Zwtt waicn wo dell carries WmVuv antoowritten , A''tO and worka. So we fir apccUoii and s2lo?uonn.l aonco or sulUng v0u A ""U ,.T - - us J C. T. Pomeroy Jowelor and fnilrt ... ' J i-"-u, zsscj thntijl DR. J. F. COO Has como to the conclusion that nil profession of the heall sldo of tho vcgotablo kingdom Is a failure When your system u without puro blood. You will only find vitality In th kingdom. Poisonous drugs nor doctors' knives nor lightning wll not remove tho cause, but lay tho foundation f,1 of disease. Thoso poisons go Into your bones, and kill the llf J and crcato all kinds of diseases, cancerous tumors, contumDtlm bono diseases, etc. You must bear In mind that his medietas poisonous tonic, nor ? stimulant, nor temporary relief which ym poisonous drugs, whero tho results aro suro death sooner or liter blamo tho medicine, when It takes an effect and stirs up tht dlseaso in tho system. You must not expect to bo cured In aft your sickness or dlseaso has beon a long tlmo coming on, ind ti a long tlmo to get It out of your system. It will tako m6ntiiMJ build n now body from tho bones up. This is what tho people da dcrstand. They aro usod to being humbugged. Ills medicine til posed of Naturo'a Herbs what tho human system rcqulrot VHn t mats got sick thoy will help thcmsclvos to thoso herbs, for they ttn I stlnct, and tho peoplo havo not, so wo havo to make a study of Hi1' boon a llfo study with Dr. Cook. Do not get weary; this life u j,,. and too sweet. to worry out of this world. Dr. Cook Cures AH Kinds of Diseaj 301 Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon. i-BfB-fB4-a-fB.-fB-fHtafB-fa-i-i-i-B-i-a-i-a-fB-(-a-faaBfiiMMl m- fiarc ikjpt Tnr t. tt II w m Draperies Carpets You will sooa wuttrl pets for your t U Durlnc this ltd n have a line of km f samples froa iW 0 1 make selection Any selecfa placed on you ten days time. The House Furnishing Co. 269 Liberty Street Stores si SaleraMlW HBBBBBBB-lB4B-l-BB4BBBBBfl4BtaH aiMaUrl talU iaBflal ptv'" HARRITT Sl LAWRENO Sell more Orocerles and better Groceries than AWYBC LETTUCE, RHUBARB, RADISHES, etc just Gardens. AND EVERYTHING FOR THE SPRING SEASO VI Como and seo for voursolf old P. 0. orcc .1. y . T Truth to Td Thoro nro no othor milk ransroadet equal in wearing qualities tbo g BUHL CAN They are tinned to stay tinned, and pJ .- -.-...1 1 i....i Otter w.tI easily, become dented, " taJSSflffl soon rust and go to pieces Not TJ 1 iii'inrv 1 rmirii vi 11 iitui rv Tlit-y will out liut tburotiRblyunu imprnlhlgln Jlj- ? ttaatiinyotlwrcttiiafnUiJwanjr s inaouickly claneJ ""2fka A tUeoalroanJn tfin world bt U B"""' jatf , uuhl "Victor" can urc """ ria(' "Vlaor" Poum' llanrfle. A Urc are roaajyr, lor Imltati-ru . r tUUran. o tamp ' all I - ll.a Milk Cin Tr-iila Mirk IXt fCUl- t R.M.WaiteiW-8 D.SJBENTLB Yrnoiesaie anu nc.au n Roche Harbor Lime, Alsen Cefl Lath and Shingles, Sand and W And all Kinds of Bulldlne Material. AH Kinds of ayXrr& ior" Work done on short notice ...SUMMER NORMAL SCH ci.r, u.,i-.i n.-t- nlHtntr Slleffl. 0' -At riiai liatiunai uaun hhii vS Wtsr,j The first term will ocen May 4th and continue sev w,lBirfJj iciuivfiii uwcu juuc At ana continue im . 7-'j eoOHi'.td will hftfnrniAil in tt hr,n-t,.o rAnnlroilfnr State " yy' fU VZ Latin. Short-hand. Tycewrltlnfir. Elocution d p 'tw lJlS eacn term win ue $6 wltb an aildttionaiiec "' st,lony tet' rauie man auu icacncra or urcsuu "" school. Address J. J. Kraps. Salea. Oreoa. I