PAGE TWO. jf M ft T 1 ATHEDAlfT journal, SALEM,vpREOON, TESDY. JUIJE 9. IgM- U r: f TV rut THE OAILY JDUflW Scrlppi News Association Telegram. 3 and 6 O'clock Editions. BY HOFER BROTHERS. Oally Ono" Year, 94.00 In Advance Dally Three Months, 31X0 In Advance. Oally by Carrier, 60 Cents Per Month. Weekly Ona Year, 91.00 In Avance. "JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY. 'Ono Week S 10 One Month 35 ,Three .Months LOO (t Journal office. At Daue's Grocery, South Salem. At Bbwersox Grocery, Yew Park, Asylum Avenue Grocery Store. Electric Grocery, East State St. i 1 1 1 n 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i m 1 1' $' umiqh3tBbIB mniinm m iiiiihiiii ADVERTISING 8ALEM. A large special edition of the Car nival Journal has gono out to tho peo ple on free, rural mall routes of thrco counties centering at Salem. The are sent out to Interest people In Salem, to bring them here to the Carnival, to bring their trade bore luring Carnival week. The Journal is devoting a great Ittil of space and many colored and Illustrated features to bringing peo ple to Salem during Carnival week. Wo bellevo that If we do the little thing noarust to home well, make tho ordinary things succeed, we are do ing most for the general pood. The Journal believes that any movement that will employ labor Is Is of moro Importance than figuring In the columns of the Portland nows papers. Salem should have at least 1(0 new houses going up this year. Thero should he n (hatunml men on the pay rolls of tho public works, next year. Then you would soe a live town .That fact would bring more people to "Salem than all the Eastern ndvortlslng you can do In ten years. One thousand leamhtors. mechan ic and common laborers on the pay rolls next year yould mean Ave hund-jX'd.houiwi-bulldliiK nexUyear. . . One set the imre right, unco lot the raunlolpnl nag strike the right gait oud there's no stopplne the town. Will we ever sfrlfte thascaTtJ; If' there arewnch pctfnUr who are standard-bred they oan set the pee and keep Ht the gait. The way to ad yarUn 8alem Js to make It a nnWilv town. Oafy eraptoymoHt of labor on aJargar seale will ever do It THE STANDARDMAGAZINE. The Atlantic' Monthly Is surolr store tkarOsjfltltlod to the cognomen among American publications. hit has -history and. traditions. Its hister7k thefhtetory of American lit eridurt!, and Its tradition are truly national jpttias JhiL completed the bst piece of eurreat lUtlon, Arthur Sherburne Hardy's society nore), a aharrolng. piece of work. The political and economic discus sions carried on In the Monthly are tf Ut highest 'plane of modern thought apitetl to tlie present day ; Ono of the notable, magazine arti cles of the month -Is-'dnwold Garrison yillard's study of "The Negro In the Regular Army" In the Monthly for Sunu. SI Mr. Vlltard'k minute knowledge of iinnjr organisation and history, to gether with his etlltoriol experience n tho Now York Ironing Post, pecu arly At him to treat strikingly this fresh and Interesting subject Mr. Vlllard's careful and plctur- of tho services of col- men. In" tho, army of Ihe, United gtatea from tho'almo when Colonol Shaw led his gallant rcglmoRt of col ored men down through tho Spanish war to the present time, jeads him to many important conclusions wnicn will concern army men aa well aa all good citizens. THC NATIONAL EDITORIAL. J. M. Page, of Jersoyville, HI., cor- wppudlnir, secretary of tho. National Editorial Association, is not much en- uraged aver the-prospect. lln tuiva thlners aro in a very chao o condition frjitH ranl to tho na- onal editorial convention at Omaha, unly 8 to 11. So far as he knows Sour Stomach No appetite, lest of strength, nervousness, headache, comtipalion, bad breath, central debility, sour ris ings, and catarrh of the stomach are all du to IndlcesUon. Kodol cores laUgeaiion. This new discovery wpro asnts the natural juices of digestion aa they exist In a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tsalo sad reconstructive properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does not only cure In digestion and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy cures all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach. Kodol DI0ESTS WHAT YOU EAT aivcs Health to the Blctt s( Otrcnotb to tha VfMfc. BotUM eefy. t.00 Bha baltSnc 2K ttavu U MUX MM. which MlUfor 50c Tttftnk by . 0. Dtwjtt Co., CUctx. V O lliti. nmar Htor the same as other people, and what's the use of being an editor. It looks-v.ry much as If editors were being rated Just like other peo ple and expected to pay their way. Well. Hint's right. The Journal would advise all edi tors to stay at home and spend tholr money on Home ploasant outing In Oregon by tho seaside. You won't spend half the money and hnvo twice the fun. Thore nro moro and bettor things waiting to bo devoured hore than elsewhere, if that Is what you are living for. The state managsmout demand our hearty support, but the national asso ciation will excuse us from its multi tudinous assessments. A BUILDING ERA. Salem Is entering upon the most extensive building ,oraf ffv Its history. The buildings aro mostly suburban homes, cottages and a few business buildings. The state Is undertaking a number of Important and substantial struc tures. A more complete understanding should be had with the labor unions, under which buildings may be con structed. Tho rulen goVernlng tho erection of buddings under contractors Wo differ ent 'from Uioko prevailing Vhero Indi viduals build for themsolvos. Tho liberal construction of Its rules by the Carpenters' Union hns done much to promote building trades ac tivity. Thore is every indication at Salem that Uiero will not only bo no strikos, but that the unions will do all In tholr power to promote building activity In the city and suburbs. If this spirit prevails thero will bo moro houses erected' at Salem this year than over before. H WillegalTmarriages. 'w a iiromlnrat attorney of Uifs city has called our attontlon to the fact that there are a great many, illegal marriages contracted la .tho. state of. Oregon, under the following circum stances. - j, ' i , Section 2856. IflH'-P Oregon Cod, second volume, provides, that mar rag may bA solemnized 'by any min ister or prleft'of'any Shurch or con gregatioBi lm the state or by a judicial pniQCT wunin iu junsaic-tiuu This section, it Is believed, properly constructed means that the minister, priest or clergyman shall be one wKb is actually a pastor or one officiating In some 'church. Numerous persons who nave at one time been pastors of a church or In a gqncrat sense "cler gymen of som6 church Of congrega tion arc solemnizing marriages be cause of their proviouB connection with the church to which they belong. and they sign marriage certificates as clergyman. The statuto also, provides, section ZSGl.that marrlagos shall not be invalid if it be consumated beforo a person acting at the time In tho office or In the capacity of a person authorised to solomnlze marriages, and if the mar- rlago Is so consummated with the be lief on the part of the persons so mar ried that they have been lawfully Joined In marriage. Out tho point Is made, and we think rightly to that the persons married could not claim that the "believed," to bring thorn within the force of the provisions of this statute, when In fact they know that the person who called himself a "clergyman was not ono connected wltli any church or con gregation except in the general sense that he was of that peculiar de nomination. It follows, therefore, lf those prem ises be correct, that thoro are Innum erable Illegal marriages contracted In this state, and sooner or later this question will In some manner arise. The woll being of any stato depends upon Its social and moral standard, and the status of porsons who are, or claim to be marrlfdj Is a matter of jealous sollcltudo'upon the part of Uio peojle-of any -community. A national divorce and murrlaso law has long been called for. desirable nnd n fact necessary, and tho clrcum nances nbovo outlined augment tho argument In Its favor. It -is safe to wiy that a great many marriages in his stato. for tho reasons above out Ined. will ultimately be called Into liiostion and declared Illegal. Port 'and Chronlela I k. j l r--L- Cn&isi""a mm. L J tfv Va9iaa4rf J' 'J 1 I ra Jim Dumps rocolvod a noto.pno.day From ono who lovos a Joko to play. It road x " I sond Jay ifrolght a ton Of concentrated llfo afid funl" Ono box of." FJorco" was iont by him. "That fills trio bill," laughed "Sunny jm.. Force Tbt IUsdytofltrTO Cereal osque review ored i Jwlll bo lieldlnapmahajiwharei koa lJ,ofloruUrIOHbas .hou tha meeting good en ftged." Ann'aJ4,4)f.tf'J? ttflvHiave been nrangetl "lmt It looks now as If a wlnlmuui. rate would, have to be S barged." etc.. etc. Those taking tho Yellowstone Park rip will have to pay $?Q extra Just C Jr-rr-Tr- THE COMING SCHOOL ELECTION. The olectlon of a school d.lrector'pn Monday. Juno 15th. for Ave years, for Uio Independent district of Salora Is a matter of the greatest Importance. Tho public Bchoola aro tho ono In stitution from which overy citizen who has children gota a direct benefit and return for his taxos. The citizen who haa no chlldrento oducato gets a still larger benefit from tho development, of Intelligent citizen ship. Thoro aro a numborvof estimable gentlemen discussed for this office, which haa no salary, and a tremend ous responsibility attached to it. Tho present Salem school board have worked hard for the financial interest of tl'tq. district! and halfe made several grand Irupro'vemontsjjn tho conduct and management of Uio schools. V - A school director should. If posstblo, be a man who takes an Interest In ho education of children. &' Ho should bo a property owner, and. If possible, a man of 'some ejjii caUojp.tp fujly approclato what lis bolpg (I ono In the schools. I Thbro shbuld'bo nd Injection of go- Utlcal or religious divls'ons'in the pubUc scheola. They shou)(l be oi n to nj tlie ijooplo orjiecual Jernis. '" ". o Let us boo. Isn't June tho bridal month? JOURNAL X-RAYS. t l Well, the led man's business has been materially Intorfered with, nnd the young lady .In let cream garmonts will havo to put on her wrap. Not everybody has their picnic clothes ready, but the little green worms that drop out of the trees down tho back of your neck are ready for business. MIbr Ware, of tho auburn hair, will bo thero. nnd look as fair as any- whoro whon sho sits In tho United States court. Forsooth, didn't Judge Uolllnger appoint her. nnd what has she to fear? Miss Waro Is no common, ordinary Btrawberry roan timber thief. Sho has four pulls In her favor Her hair Is auburn; Helllnger appointed her; sho Is related to the former commis sioner of ponslons, and sh Is a wo man. Any ono of these four facts will acquit her. brings health; good nature follows Sweet, crisp laKes or wheat aa wait. Edllotl&l Force. " Tho proprietor of tha Prtm docs not care to sit down to breakfast, and In fact i not do no. without a rood-sized dish of. Force,' and regards It tho best cereal food that has yet been pot on tbo market. . .... . J "J.'W. Msbcer, Publisher, Iowa Stato Drtu, Iowa City, Iowa." docs .CJPsl r j - " Oi A New Loan Office. ' ' W. W Hall, ox-county clerk, and Robt. B. Downing, two well known Marion county, picn. have opened of fices In tha Tioga block, whero they will loan funds for themselves and liatrons, and will conduct a general loan and Insurance business Their standing wherever thoy are known Is such as to Insure them the confldenco and good will of all. Both these gen tlemen are native sons of Marion county, nnd have a wide acquaint' ance being farmers, hop growers and stock men of considerable experience. Tho Journal Joins with their numer ous friends In welcoming them Into Salrm business circles Cfyth. .ysf Jj sflfi ,LH Tired when you go to bed, tired Bv? pdrc. Tike AyerVSarsipariila anci be quickly cuVed.If TifedQut when time. .you w Ct UP, ti Tk ' nyr' lour all the I is im jJtgowiU -arc constipated,, take Ayer's PUS, . tS2 Bets Lost By One Vote The Roseburg Uevlow, after giving tho results by precincts of the Doug las county votes, comments on tho ro cent election aa follews: "Tho total number of votes cast, was 320Q, of which Hermann haa a major. Ity of 252 and a plurality over Reamcs of 499. Tho casUng of only one more vote for Hermann would havo re versed tho ct)ongo In a lot of money". which waa wagered even that he would carry the county by 6P0 yptefc over Heamoa. A comparison , of the vote cast Iu this county at this elcc- tlon and tho-oue Jjont Juno maytpeiuueresung. Tte cost lh 1902 fo'r otCongrc4 was 3715. otj 516 more ioauhho yoto, at this lelecUon. Tongue's plurality over WeathorfonJ was 506, ho receiving 1954 voles t? WcaUicrfQrdB Hlg. Th.e Socialist candidate received 20 1 votes, a4 against 1SS this year, and, tho Prohl blUon candidate 110, as against 59 now. Making an allowance of a gain of ovor 300 transient porsons whose votes were sworn In since the June election, of a year ago. bringing the total numbor of vptora up to -1000. It will bo seon that 20 por cent of the voters In Douglas county did not c4 to the polls but Monday Tho reason advanced for this Is that there being but ono man to eloct the Interest on tha part of tho voter waa aot as jrret m,M leaentl electee, CROWS HAIR LIKE THIS williln n few months. NRwnRo's Hkrmcidk kills the dandmff germs that cause falling hair and finally baldness. No other preparation but Herptcidc kilLi the dan- cause, you remove the effect Herptride Is a delightful hair dressing for regular toilet use. Lmatnoii, Mo t.. Sept. , x I hir nif.1 oM-tuff toul or llrrplkl, 6l mr htfcl U f res from dMutna nd mj bir dix ool UUool m I orrorlT. I a ry uach talhDMt orrr IU ffnlu,Dd Un rwmutnded n to nuraUrof mr (rUrnu, MlU UXUSOLD UALOWll. For W at all Flnt-Clui Druj Storw. I Tr ror saio ny Oaneiel J. Fry. 8end 10 -ents In stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co. Detroit Mich. J. M. HOWELL Cash Market In Stelner'a Fish Market, State street Fresh meats of all klmle. hams, Should Jets, bacon1, lard, etc. Preset Service Phone. Main 1401. PUNCTURE PROOF TIRES $6.00 a pair. New Departure Road Tires $6,00 a pair with a seasoa SBaraatee, The new Morrow Coaster Brake cut on for $6.50 with 5 per cent off for cash. FRANK J. MOORE 109 Court St Phone 2644 ABad'Name tho four candidates Is to be shunned. Pay your debts and we will let yon rest at ease, otherwise, look outfoi the Bulletin Th VAN ALST1NE. gQRDON CO. Excert Collect ai,rTHccrs. Suite 4. 275 1-2' Comncfclil St. lt'l A?MeMatn80. A. R. MQfttiJUi A' CO.. Managers- NEEDHAM & CO. -PAIXTERS- Palatln. Calsoalnia? aad Pacer Raaglae. Work all Cuaraateed. Leave orders at Savage & Fletcher's Feed Store. SALEM. OREGON. J. Browisteln it Son. 13 Court street- lbest cash price MtMferlife. ftUs. Wwl. Ta41aw aa4furs: lMMral tutor la eU tf, RuMMrac4 IUUt. A Womaninth&i Whether sho hn ih ...1 recipient of a watch bouritiv oror's. is sure to hn rvjJr man." You probably knovtSt nuii-ii no neii cumes TTIUngggg nntco written as you like-un. una worKs. ho wo Inriw t snoctlon and solrvtmn i ht. dence of suiting you to tin pwi i. C. T. Poraeroy , , Jeweler'and OpUcUD, SSCcs.kB M DR. J. F. COO Has como to the conclusion that air profession of th ittlitt art i aide of tho vogotablo kingdom Is a failure When your lyiteaUra" without puro blood. You will only And vitality In Ut -e kingdom. Poisonous drugs nor doctors' knives nor thunder r lightning wil not romovo tho cause, but lay tho foundation for ilbi of disease Thoso poisons go into your bones, and kill the Ufa oth nnd crcato all kinds of diseases, cancorous tumors, consumption, tx bone diseases, etc. You must bear In mind that bit tnecldna IKi.'K poisonous tonlo, nor s stimulant, nor tomporary relict which you tetH . . . ' t , ... . .. . ,1 iiuiouuuuo urutB, wnere uuo results aro suro aeaia sooner or uw. u blamo tho mcdldno, when It takes on effect and stirs op the ptaj dlneaso In tho system. You must not expect to be cured In a fewfcju" your sickness or dlseoso baa been a long time coming on, and It via a long tlrao to get It out of your system. It will take tnonthioMfM build a now body from tho bones up. This Is what the people da tail dorstand. Thoy aro used to being humbugged. His mtdldnet in ol posed of Naturo'a Horbs what tho human system require. TOu lit I mala got sick thoy will help thomselvos to thoso herbs, for they hTim stlnct, and tho pcoplo havo not, so wo have to make a study of It ftA, been a llfo study with Dr. Cook. Do not get weary; this life h t and too sweet to worry out of this world. Dr. Cook Cures All Kinds of Disew 301 Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon. Man Wants Bt LJM VmM But wants that lt!erWg lets II so cvcijt ii-v :, uors aad w nes of os. ,!? Ust ob te 'Ker'2iSar5 Durltv aad ooallty. . !i!Srt' iae. properly w,SlPi( milclRal use ""WL Til wJces. too. Fine oil " " rllnir hrnd. t i d Dnf,FfiS.&i Wiiolesale and RetiH Ui HARRITT & LAWRENCE iii n n.....u. v. ,ri thiaANYM' -.nuisuiUbCIKJ mill IV" . i LETTUCE. RHUBARB, .RAWSHES, etc Just fro11 Gardeis. , ; - AND EVERYTHING FORTHE SPRING SEAow vuuio aim oco jar yoursoii " !aS.BENTLE ... m M --.X..II YYH0lSe a-iBLciair jl Roche Harbor Lindc, Alsen Ccflj Lath and Shinglbs. 'Sand a HMri wndrk ids l httim Material. A1J Kinds of Zttr$Sltf work done on short notice. 18W8 J u- t ...SUMMER NClRWAL sd0 , FlrstJlatlonaifeaHVBniMlBar.Sale. &k Pi . ne iirst tern win ocea uv itn ud eontmu seyw . j ztutm-: win he'fLJ.une.?2 aM coHtlaue- till tW ' AtMfBSt M VlV, 2131$ ." KraacMs reawlretftr'statt; flFv J& kI. AWraJ.j.Kra, Stt, Qrtztn.