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THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1903. PAGE THREE i ;rer M. J- Petzety (Successor to Knox & Murphy) fPltimlbe and Steam, Hot Air and rical Supplies, Batteries, :ESTIMATES 292 Commercial St. WPPERLE, Preildent. A. F. H0FER, regn State Sank Incorporated. Jefferson. Transacts a general banking Kcounts bills and. rccolvo deposits. Deals In foreign and domestic . Collections mad on favorable ,Nottrle Public Wo tender Conveyancing. Real estate loans gmtcrest. IKf It'S High Time. p naiovoryono in auiem Know wnoro ksun got, uioir unon munuriou in it stylo of tho art of laundry but thero may bo Bomo' who Kin In tlio habit of having their collars, and culls dono up at at would Into to Know whero have- them laundrlcd Just In color and finish, and that Salem Steam Laundry, bt our reduced rates. o can ploaso you. iSSSm Steam Laundry. (EL. J. OLMSTED. Prop. MfjD. OLMSTED. Mcr- 411. 230 Liberty 6L OfHT&SHIVER WHILE .V" YOU DRES8 Tin cold mornings. Reach out of 4,, Strike a match, turn on tho gas hijsoKfasstovoandnotobow quickly .tts(3 your mhi gots warm. Haven't a gas stovs? Menn ItT Lots hero so cheap ycrn'M wofldor how you 'rnvo permit' te4 yswrself to bo benumbed when so KmtM'Stmiort could bo had fur so lit """Sikm Gas-Light Co., 563. 4 CHEMEKETA ST. J9 JtiORt !A:,Jiicy Morsel for i Breakfast " Or dteaef you can enjoy from one ol oar tdr wu delicious meats. tesks,lsmb e-r wattos'chopa. veal cutlets or pork, 0TMt are all cat from the fattest taswijiMtcttle, and we can supply MHPM.wiui ircsiii uuhiwmi.u" meats at bed rock prices. "f;- E.J C. CROSS SALEM ORE ' Phon 291 - W- TPAYS, BOXES and CBATES is ani styles. First-class -tad -Material Prices reason- Shop on Miller sr., aoom Phone. Red 219!. CEO. F. MASON. Ts M KU ' s m 1 4sSSSST' . J.Brownsteln&Son. )M,Curt street- Hlzhest cash crlce fer Hides. Pelts. Wool. Tallow ws: also General dealer In old Untfecrand Metals. t Still the Favorite. short order tseals the White Restaurant is. the leading Open day and night. Prompt I Gas Fitte. Hot Water Heating. Bell and Battery Supplies. FURNISHED: SALEM. OR. E. W. HAZARD. Cashier. Vice Preildent. s7i Oregon, business: makes loans, cls- exchange. terms. our services In nil mutton, of negotiated at low rates of YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED. copyright; Shingles and Shakes Tho roof la shingled best It you use the kind of shingles and shakes wo sell, and wo ask you to noto the good wear and economy of tho root for which 'we furnish the shingles or shake. Wo carry a large stock of shlnglos and shakes of good quality, carefully selected to make a sound, tight, durable roof, and wo aro al ways ready to glvo estimates. QOODALE LUMBER CO., . ... Near 8. P. Pas Depot Phone 651. Harness. Saddlery, Whips, Lap Robes, Fly Nets, etc. Lone years of experience, superior skill and blchest Quality orstock are a guarantee that weturn out the test C003S ever oirerea in saiem, SIGN OF THE WHITE HORSE. ESTABLISHED 1869 E. S. Lamport Saddlery Co. 289 Commercial 8treet Strong's Bakery And restaurant Is Salem's best eat ing house. This house Is patronized by everybody. The best service that can be bad. Your Stepmother. Is still here, and as busy a ever. When your clothes are worn and dirty, or the buttons off take them to her. at the Salem Dyeing and Cleaning Works. Repairing anil Kilning; new velvet collara put or overcoats; also four suits a month foi IL Called for and, returned. MRS. C H, WALKER, Prop. 19S Commercial Street wJt GETTING READY TO PART Willamette University Preparing for Com mencement An tiaborale Program in Honor of the Institution Getting free From Debt ; The faculty and students; of Wil lamette Unlvoriflty ore nfaklng elab orate preparations ror commence ment week. The exorcises will begin Wednesday June 3d, and closes Thurs day. June 11th. This commencement win mark on epoch In tlio history of the University. With tho debt paid, the ending of this school year will bo tho beginning of a now llfo for histor ic old Wlliametto. It was hopod that Rev. Dlshop John W. Hamilton would dollvor tho bacca laurento sermon, but ho will not be ablo to deoldo definitely whether or noi no can arrange to bo In Salem on that date. Tho program, as far as nrranced. Is as follews: Monday. June 1 Bxamlnatlons be gin. ' Wednesday, Juno 3 Commence- mom or college or Oratory. Friday, Juno 5 Annual reunion of literary societies. Saturday, June G Annual dramatic recital of the College of Oratory. Sunday, June 7 (Noon) Dacca lauroate sermons' Afternoon Farowoll service of Y. M. C. A. nnd Y. W. C. A. ttvenlng Jubilee service, oddross by Senator IL A. Ilooth. Monday, Juno 8 Commencement of College of Music. Tuesday, Juno 9 a. m. Annual meeting of board of trustees. Even Ing Closing oxerelsoa of tho Oregon Instltuto Wednesday. Juno 10 ni. Annu al business meeting of alumni. Hven ing Annual entertainment and re union of alumni. IV Thursday, Juno 11 p. m. Reunion of alumni of College of Music. Kvon Ing Commencement. On the Best of Terms San Francisco, May 14. 1003 Tho threatened sympathetic strike of the bollor mukers now under con slderntlon Is duo to a misunderstand Ing of the Issues Involved In tho strika of a year or so ago on tho Union I'arjiflc, coupled with fear of an Intention to force tho extension of ploeo work. Wo therefore think the matter should be explained beyond chance of further misconstruction. About n year ago the bollor makers on tho Union Pacific struck for a ten por cnt Increase In wages and cop tain shoo rules which had nothing whatever to do with tho question of pleco or promlum work, as that stio ject was never at nny time mentioned or hinted at. and never would have been Introduced on that road but for tho strike. The Increase In wages was declined, as tho Union Pacific was already paying from seven to fifteen peroont more than any of its nolghboni and the afloptlon of the pro posed rules would have placed the ad ministration of IU shop u flairs In tho hands of Its employe. Following the stillio nw men were employed, new loconu fives were bought, and the shop operations of that road after a short while resumed their normal character K cranio efforts have been maae to draw the shop mployes of the South Relief From Nerve usness and Insomnia Through Dr. Milea Nervine. I Use w Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln Fills For Headache. "I have been troubled greatly wtlli ileep ItuacM and nenoaueis far twenty-fie year. I hae never taken I)r. Mile' Kerr toe tteaddy for a longtime bat it Deter falls to help me when I do take lc In addition to (hit I can lay that my general bealt'l It much better tinea my occasional uk ol Newce. than It was leveral years aga Have used Dr.MUet'Anll-I'ainl'ilU for neiugia and nervous headaches and have always had prompt rebel. The headaches usually occur at intervals In the rooroisg and by taking a Tain 1'iU when I feel the, bead ache coming on I can prcveut the attack entirely. My hatband u alo subject to headaches and finds the same relief from the Anti-Pain Pdi that 1 do. Wc ate larttctiy willing that ytxi should use our names be cause o( the relief we have found m tulsg Dr. Miles' Remedies.'' Mas. W. 11. JlAJU ur, Moscow, Idaho. There 1 nothing that will to surely Mzitt mine the health as sleeplessness. A slight affection of the nerves it saf&cUst to bncg about this ttistrcsting condition and unlet treatment is at oocc bcrun it groi worse rapidly, bringing about lots if apptlte, In digestion, a gradual undermUusg ol nerve force and vttabty, until finally tly. victim suSers from ncrroes prottyatioa. I i. Milts Nervine ooitu the nervet so that f p come ana fortifies the Dcrvoassyst BiafsuxU the attacks of any or all nervous 4' Driers. All dnwfUu sell and guarantee .fcrttbot- on Nrvos aad Heart Diseases. Addicts ' ue ur. muc ncmeates, acoa iw uk uw DtMikMc;icaJUJ,IiUUirt,j.M. TSI. TttlOK, LUXURIANT KAlfi ti tfiomostlonpoJ.forrto n-ocf overy woman, She ktiowi what ii power ful oM to beauty' tt U, nnd endeavor to make her own as soft, glowy and thick a rowlble, OompaiaUrcly lew of tlieai am awaro a yet Uiat Ncwbny Herplrldc, a recent tclcnuno ill. roTcry.wtn enable them to jicckm hair at thick ami luxuriant &i anjooo coulil ilmlro. It work on a new the ory of dritmylng the V-t term that teal mn tho halrtuot, and tliu tnak- urn uaiuiruR halrimrewlb: proceed to ilaiulrult and falling wo. ii men i nroduro a growth ot thick. Blowy hair that train heroine tuc pnuo ot it owner One-trial will convince you oiiia virtues. .on Mil at axx nniT- oiaay oarua sronaa. II roe sate Dy Uaneiel J. Fry. Send 10 -ents In stamps for ample to The M-rnlplrtp Co- Detroit Mlh. em- Pacific company into a nympa thctlc strlko by Insisting that tho Southorn Pacific was assisting the Union Pacific by loaning or selling locomotive As our shopmen aro porfectly satisfied with their treat ment, rale of pay and working rulee, wo nro careful to do nothlnc that could remotely bo construed as aid ing or assisting tho Union Pacific. Therefore, they hava absolutely no grounds for slopping work. As ox plained In telegraphic circulars, tho first nottro received by tho company wns given by the chnlrman of tho Boilermaker's Commltteo who, on tho sixth of May, showed tlio genoral superintendent of motlvo power a telegraphic order from tho president of tho Dollennaer's Union at Kansas city Instructing the men to stop work on tho olovonth. The agreement botwoon tho bollor makers on tlio Pacific system and tho company requires thirty days' notice from elthor party to tho other of n de sire to chango tho relations ostab llshod thereby, Tho commltteo claimed that notice hnd beon served on tho division master mechanics on April eighth but upon Inquiry this was shown not to havo boon tho caso, and In conforenco with tho commltteo they admitted that a mlstako had been mndo In not doing so. Wo havo boon givun to understand that two reason existed for Issuing the order to tlio Southern' Pacific bellermakurs: 1. Oocuusu tho Southorn Pacific had helped tlio Union Pacific by transferring locomotives, nnd. 2. That It was feared that piece work, prejudicial to tho men. was to be extended In the bollor shops. In response to the first, tho com mltteo was assured by Presldont liar rim mi In a conference In his ofllco In San Kranclsco that shortly after tho Union Pacific strlko ho had Issued an order that tho Southorn Paglflc ofll cers woro to taku no stops to assist tho union 1'aoinc In any manner whatsoever. This order has boon strictly followed and assurance to that effect given the coininltteo Tho question of piece work In the boiler shops Is covered In the same agroement of Decomber ID. 100 which pledges the men as woll as tho company to thirty days' notice. Tho best answer that can bo made to tho alleged Intention of tho Southorn Pacific company to extend this plan of work Is to repeat a personal assur ance given by the president of tho company to tho bollermakers when thoy visited him that "Tho Southern Pacific company does not Intend to extond the piece work system In Its boiler shop without confurenco and agroement with the butler mukers," KnowliiK as well as we do that our men ure contented and are unwilling to disturb tho harmonious relations now existing with their employers, wo wish, through explanation so widely disseminated as to reach evory Individual, to refute the statements In recently circulated ailldavlts amopgst the bollermakers by parties who recently traveled over the sys tem These erroneous statements wo know established wrong premises, nnd no doubt warped the judgment of our bollermakers In reaching their conclusion to stop work. Pleasant relations exist between tho company und Its employe. J. KIIUTTSCIWITT. Fourth Vlpo-Preeldent and General Manager. Approved- B II. IIARRIMAN. Trosldent Crack Sprinter is Laid up Fred Lowls. the well known Univer sity athlete, yesterday afternoon was doing his regular training stunts on the 'varsity oval, when be wont down nil In a. heap, and could not regain his feet. It developed that he had torn a tendon In his right Htg about the knee, and was disabled from all fur ther participation In tho practices on tho track and In tho meets which tho University Urnra Is preparing for. Lewis was to have accompanied the team on Its tour this afternoon, but Is out of It. Oregon will feel tho loss keenly, although Trainer Ray Dopes to be ablo to bold the other colleges down without the aid of bis ooet short distance man. Rugene Guard. A aCbbage Patch. Net youre but Airs. Wlggs' The story BUtled 'Mm. Wlggt of the Cab bage Patch" will be Interpreted by Miss I -aura T Thomas, Willamette 01 at the M H. church. May ZBtb Stats reserved at Rurkbardt news store. Ji TO HAVE iZs Dimple's ,gg8Es, Geat Sale of Skirts The onttroJ(pk' of jip-to-dnfo walking a'ncMdccss fercd nl Blnfltor pneoa. Tlioso vhovcnruo-ycfo'rdri offered surpri8odvnt tho wonderful These Prices Now C? 250 Skirts for $ J. '65 J5 3.50 -" M $ U92 S4.00 9 4-5P' S5Q0 $ 600v S 7.00 ' $ 8.05 S 9.00 s.oof -; iSw1 And sWn all through "the linePrices have been slaughtered for this saje; Gfn you afford to stay away? TO WIDEN SCOPE OF RED CROSS Clara Barton Makes a Statement Regard ing Controyersey buring Controversies She has Remained a Silent and Sorrowful Spectator Now York, May 21. For tho first time since tho strife began In thu Rod Cross, Miss Clara llarton, In a formal statement, has mado reference to the controversy, and has announced a plan to wltlon tho scope of tho socie ty's work. She says: "During tho entire period of the dif ferences among tho sections of the Red Cross, I havo never olico felt Uiat It was tho desire ot tho Amorloan peo ple that I should personally enter within tho circle of disturbance, and I havo coucquontly remained a silent and sorrowful spectator of a contn versy that appeared to mo to bo lead ing whero no tmo friend of the Red Cross would caro to follow." Refetrlng to allegations concerning expenditures. Miss llarton says: "I havo administered with a free but careful hand the benuflclarlefl of whatever nature have been entrusted (o me, and as freely I hav given of all that I ixHUi'Ksed or strensth. health and private means." riio new Plan is tho establishment of a first aid department. There 'will bo two branches of this work. An emergency ease containing material and surjflittl dressing has been do vlsed. with emergonoy charts ar ranged for instant reference, glrlng simple directions for dealing with ev ery conceivable case of accident pend ing the arrival of the doctors. Tho other branch provides for tho formation or first aid emergenoy classes In every city, and ambulance rorps among employee of mills, fao torloti railroads and other corpora tions and police and other employes Theso will bo Instructed and drilled In first aid mothodn Acker's Dloou llxlr positively Curva Chronic Illood I'olsonlng and all Scrofulous affoctlons. At all tlmos a match ess system tonic ana punner, Money refunded If you aro not satl fled. doc. sua ii.uu. u. j. try, wrug gtst, We are the people who relievo the e-lck. Try us whonovor In need. Schoottto, Darr & Uarr, Osteopatlis, Opera Uouso niock, Balcm. ill i OASVOnZA, BtaniU liiIWYwHj)HE!5a County Clerk Roland yesterday Is- sued u marriage license to W A. Wed die and Barah Wilson This was the first license Clerk Roland has been called upon to Issue under tho new law, and cost tho contracting parties $1 moro than haa heretofore been ex acted by tho clerk for similar service. Today a license wm Issued to Martha King and V. Bcott CONSUMPTION the most oreacrott and deadly ot all diseases, aa well aa pneumonia, sud all Lung Troubles are relieved at once and cured by Acker's English Remedy "the king of all Cough Cures,' Cures Coughs and Colds In a day- 26 cents. Your money back II dissausnea. Write for freo sample. W. If. Hooker I b Co,, Buffalo, N. Y. D. J. Fry, Proa- skirts rdny woro bnrttlns. $' 2.47 Z.J 5 3.55 4.00 4.50 ,5:50 Sr6.05 ii 6.50 :; .50 Fall into tine and order your new sprlnc suit from the Rrcst Osk-Eascl of Straus Brothers Good Tailors for 36 Yoar. CHICAGO. Prom start to finish good qusl. Ity Is the predominating feat ure of all clothes ondu to order1 by this well known tailoring house. No detail Is too small to be Riven csreful stitnllon; your, perfect' comfort Is Ikilr sole aim. Call at our stare and look over the splen did snortment of 800 latest snd nobbiest pattern. Wewll quote you prices that will Inter est you. Yoar satisfaction, as 'always, absolutely guaranteed. 0. W Johnson & Co. NOTICE All Union People Notice Is hereby glvin (hat tho fol lowing firms havo taken out UNION STORE CARDS: Joh. Meyers & Bons, J. J. Onlryruplo Qo 'II llolversou ft Co. J. I rJtocktoti. fl. W Johnson. Oregon Bhoo Company J. A. Patterson. Kd. (.amport. (leorgo F. Hnillh. II. J. Oswalt, Iluren & Hamilton. Annora M. WfatU. House Furnishing Co B Adolph. Jr. Norwood ft Bon, The Hpa. a J', lilsboji. Hpeer Ilros. Otlbert ft llaker. Weller Ilroe. Ii Oreeubaiim. Ilraiuan ft Ragan. Mr M. K. Fnuer Jacob Vogt Mrs. 0. II. Walker. Fuller ft Douglas. Roth ft Craber. ' C. O. (liven. R Ai Kirk. White ft Bon. Ferguson ft Manning. The abovo named firms are dee try ing of and should havo tho patrousgo of all people who believe In shorten ing tho hours of tho clerks and giving them Sundays and holidays for re creation and rest. G-Dsatt GLEIUC'S UNION Tlicro Is an old saying that "tho proof of tho pudding Is In the eating." Osteopathy proves Its claims. Sohoottle, Uarr & TUtr. Osteopaths, Opera Houso Block, BaJem. 8lm Gas Light Co. Until further notice tho above com pany will continue under ita present management. J Ik T TUTHILL, Manager BaN'm (las i.igru fo 6 3Uwk M W ya III IPsBBaV fi k f iIIbbbbV laBlaHllf dswj If i4nrara MJi-q'.-s flLJfgRwll tTWlPjjiaiju'iii4triTt V.