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wfnwf$twWFf t'"1 w tVTTlK TH1 AILY JOUHNAL. SALEM, OREOON. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1903 v - y -TV"w: r i K I TWO THE DAILY JOURNAL erlpp News Association Telef rama. 3 and S O'clock Edition. V HOFEH R0THEH8. 4ta4ly On Year, 4.00 In Advance. OhHly Three Month, (1X0 In Advanca. atolly by Carrier. 60 Cants Vtr Month. Weekly One Year, 1.00 In Avanca. JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY. One Wook .....$ 10 Oao Month 35 Threo Months 1.00 At Journal office. At Oaue'a Orocery, South Salem. At lewersox Grocery, Yew Park. Asylum Avenue Orocery Store. Electric Grocery, East 8Uto 8L IIHIIIHIIHlllltOHIW WHtnilllllHIIIIIIIlH The Weather, and Tuosday, Tonight rain. occasional OCTOBER'S BRIGHT BLUE WEATHER. X), sun and sklos and clouds of Juno, .And flower of Juno together, To cannot rival for ono hour Oclobor' bright hluo wenthor. 'SKhcn gentians roll tholr fringes tight, To uavo them for tho morning, And chestnuts fall from satin burs ,Vitha'ut, n word of warning; i "When on tho ground red apples Ho In piles llko JowoIh shining, And redder still on old atone walls Aro loaves of woodlilno twining. When all tho lovoly waysldo things Their wlilto-lwnged seeds- aro sowing, And In tho Acids, still grcon and fair, Lnto aftermaths aro growing. II. II. THE BETTER STREET CRUSADE. Porsons Intorcstod In bettor and ;Yeonor streets for Salem would do well to mako a study of Stato street. I)y tho entoVprlso of Wm, Drown that stroct was sprinkled as far oast us tho southorn Pnclfio railroad and half a block beyond, 'From that point cast to tho prison tho street wan finely graveled nnd -wasy a flno roadway all spring and uTuinor, but not sprlnklod. Dry wcathor and heavy trafllc aro grinding It to powder, nnd fast driving becoming Imposslblu, whllo thu vtioct Ih an extended cloud of diint. If that street had boon sprinkled east of the railroad an It was west of the railroad It would bo a flno thor oughfaru Its entire length. Sprinkling a streot preserves the aurfaco nf It, and It wears twlco as wnli, Is smooth for driving, and clean, -except somo loose rock and horse ma nuro and rubbish. Hut uYim those ovlls aro reduced to u minimum hy sprinkling. A gravel road Is a poor Investment If not sprinkled In summer. Tho Janitors at tho now postoftlco ricaqrvo credit for removing tho loose rock from tho drlvoway on tho west stdo of tho building. Tho asylum authorities have prom ised to remove tho loosa rook and rubbish from Asylum avenue. That wtreet leads to tho hospital and for the sako of tho ambulance should bo made as easy to pass aver as possible. i U ii , , STAND DY THE DELEGATION. When Oregon Is expecting so nuch tnun our delegation In congress, thu irfort0f Oregon uewspaporn to wenk on tho delegation and mako It Inofll vlenl and Inharmonious seems untime ly and uncalled for. At best a fnr western stato can no compllbh little enough In (ho great national congrexa. Ylon our senator and congressmen cau work In harmony It la always boat that thoy should do ho. No delegation will ever bo oblo to vatlsfy all tho claimants in thu ro publican party, nor suit nil factions. Hut It will bo a long time befort Oregon has a more orllcleitt delega tloii. and It la a longer tlmo sluco wc liavo bad one so harmonious. Lot us stand by their work a far at possible for tho welfare nnd dovcl opulont of tho stato and ;iot seek to AveaHen tholr Inlluonca. Vfhy constantly represent that thure la friction; that ono or Urn other of We trust doctors. They trust Ayer's Cfyerpy Pectpr&l 0 tsf PAtlfrhC j.o.imon Ji.V1 V,VV4LU M.(H them Is "atoutaj-wlth thfO 'President, that they cannot agreo on selecting a man for some petty land lonice? Wo could reasonable expect such a course from a partisan democratic nowspapcr and that would be poor politics for a Dsmocrat but Repub lican papors should be In better bual THE ROOSEVELT OUTLOOK IN OREGON. Tho past month there has been a decided change In tho political atmos phero of Oregon, affecting In marked degree tho attitude of Oregon poli ticians In tho next presidential cam paign It Is welt known that Senator Simon and his followers grew lukewarm to wards the President on account of his refusal to appoint George Steel to the Oregon City land office. Tho published letters In that case wero of such a character that they left tho Impression that tho Simon faction would not bo enthusiastic for Hooso vclt's nomination-for President. In tho past month tho entire delega tion has been turned down by the President In tho matter of tho La Qrando land offlce, Secretary Hitch cock's man, Davis, being appointed ovor Knowlea. Tho Increasing difficulties over Sec retary Hitchcock and tho public land administration, especially turning down tho Wnrnor Lake settlers, will omphaslzo tho situation still more. Unless thoro Is soma chango In tho rotations between tho administration and tho prominent politicians of Oro con. It Is difficult to sco how a delega tion can bo secured for Hoosovclt from Oregon, Tho Portland Oregonlnn editor has been at Oyster Hay, and has probably pou rod oil on tho troubled waters, as his paper has only kind words for noofovolt, and lots of them. On his merits as a man, Jloosovclt would carry Oregon by a largo major ity, If ho wero nomlnntod. Dut tho way things nro going It Is a question wheth er thoro can bo a delegation of promi nent men mado up for him who would not liavo at least a llttlo difference, If not coolness, towards his success. JOURNAL X-RAYS. Tho smell of tho hop Is In tho land. Tho mnplo trees nro flno for shado nnd flro protection, but oh! how thoy do Utter tho stroots, Well, drat that Journal odltor, II has howled about tho dusty streets un til now they will all be sprinkled by damo nnturo. Threo local events this week pub lic school opons, Willamette unlvorai ty opens, and tho Methodist confer onco Is hold horo. Tho Attorney-Uunornl of ONgon would llko to know how ninny tlmea n mnn hna got to bo trlod and no (julttod for tho samo ofTonco? Tho American KconomlHt ayn Hearst publishes tho worst papers on earth." The oxtont of tho Kconoinlst'a self-forgotfulnoss Is almost criminal. That poom on thv bright bluo nklca of October was no tnoro than put In typo when It bognn to cloud up Mid rain llko blaze. Poets always were an unfortunate olaes of mortals. Clean street will Improve the value of all property, will promote tho con struction of bettor houses nnd busi ness places, und over) body will liavo bettor health nnd more public spirit. Mr. Ilrynn In tho Commoner attacks the emergency currency plnn advneat ed by Secretary Bhuw, and nsks him somo pretty hard nnd searching ques tion II is always easier for tho fol low who is out to ask tho follow who la In hard quostlous. Tho Journal wfll'wagor a bundle of old exchanged against n bushel ot spuds that Carter Harrison, ot Chica go, Ih tho next Democratic candidate for President. And that Is about an much as The Journal cares about It, and our opinion U no bettor thuu any one elso's. Kx-Govoruor Geer is unfortunate. Ho lot his farm for a term of yi-ara when a receding tide lot him out ot a job hi politics. Hut a mail at his tlmo ot life and with hli abilities does not unally stay out ot business very long. Tho forest resono policy, as It U being promoted In Oregon, to form bases for lieu land 'frauds, will come an near putting tho Republican party out ot business nauu) thing ovor. The President and all Interested bettor drop K&storn college theories long enough to realise that tho reserve sys tem nnd tho frauds couuected there with nro a long wnya from tho Abo Uncoln homestead policy, oa which tho Republican party got Its first groat start It business. It might bo a ano policy to restrict grants ot pub lic lands to men with families who nro bonk JJdo hotne-iauUors. or per sous declaring their Intention to wnko a homo for ft family, and not give then the deed tor tho 160 acres until YOUR SUCCESS In life depends largely on your health. Therefore, If you have stomach troub le of any sort you are badly handi capped. Get rid of It at onco by tak ing llostctter's Stomach Bitters. It has cured thousands of other cases in tho past and certainly won't fall you. It positively cure Dyspepsia, Inges tion, Constipation, Belching, Heart burn, or any other ailment from a weak stomach. Don't fall to try It Good health Is sure to follow. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS they have a family of at least two children to show as evidence of good faith. This would bo more in accord wtlh President Roosevelt's antl-race-sulcldo talk, than allowing great cor porations to gobblo up the public lands by means of tho Bcrlp frauds. Taxes Are Rolling In. Tho last half of tho unpaid taxes for 1003 will have to be paid In tho chor- Iff's oftlco by Monday, October 5th, and, ns thoro Is a considerable sum duo, thero aro many taxpayers crowding the sheriff's oOlco, paying up, J.L. Skip ton Is again at work in tho office, and tho collection of the taxes and the work Incldont to the session of tho criminal department of tho circuit court, which opens next Monday, keeps Sheriff Colbath and threo depu ties busy from morning till night. Thoro will be paid In taxes this week no less than flC.OOO, and tho sheriff thinks thore will bo very llttlo loft on tho delinquent roll. Tho minute the timo limit Is up, tho delinquent roll will bo prepared and gotten out ot tho way, so as to mako room for tho new roll, which will como Into tho sheriff's hands 30 days earlier than last year. MUST CONVINCE. Salem People Must Believe the Tes timony of Her Best Citizen. Testimony llko that below cannot fall to convlnco Salem people, because a Salem man Is tho speakor and ho Is a man of reputation in tho communi ty. Jacob B. McCoy, brldgo builder and contractor, residing on Capital street, second houso boyond Mill crook says: "I havo always enjoyed good health up to flvo or six years ago. Along about that tlmo my kid noys commonced to bothor mo, Thoro was not so much backocho, but tho principal symptoms woro In connec tion with tho kldnoy sccrotlonB. A strain or ovor-oxortlon vory often caused hemorrhages of tho kldnoys, I cannot say that It was so painful but It wan vory annoying. I used various rcmodlos and whllo somo ga'vo rollof others woro worthless. In somo way Doan'a Kldnoy Pills wero brought to my notlco nnd when up town I dropped Into Dr, Stono's drug stnro nnd procured a box, taking them ns directed. A fow doses gavo mo vory convincing proof that they wero going to tho right spot, and though I can't say thoy havo cured mo, as I may novor bo cured, I can stato that thoy gavo mo wondorful rollof. I havd n high opinion ot Doan'a Kldnoy Pills and choerfully recommond them." Kor salo by nil dealer. Prlco CO conts. l'ostor-Mllburn Co., Duffalo, N. Y solo agonts for tho United States. Remcmbor tho noma Doan and tako no substitute. 1 I)l8Tltl!8S APTIlIt RATINO Ct'11131). Judge V T Holland, of (Irmiiburir, La , who U tll ami favorably ktiuvui, says Two juri oki I suOfrrrd greatly trom tiii illstlin Aflrr rating, tirrat dlitrtwa would luvnrlaMy reaulk, tailing for au hour or o and my nlshta wr rrotlrts. I miicliiilrtl to try Kodol DfrlA Cure and It curtil me rntlrely Now my lfi- I ri-rmulni; and dlsMtlon rrfot ' Hold by F 0 Man, 00 (Stato atrrtt The Schloss Memorial t Detroit, Mich, Sept 28. Tho Han nah K. Schlosa momorlal building wns formally dedicated today, Tho building was "erected by tho Uultcd Jewish charities of Detroit, and Is to bo usod by them as n "neighborhood house," or social settlement, modeled after the famous Hull Houso, of Chi cago. Thoro w III no saving classes for poor girls, n school for immigrants, a memorial library, klndorgnrton, phys ical culture classes aud other features. Vulcan is Done in Iron Birmingham, Ala., Spt. 2S.A co lossal statue, of Vulcan, made entirely of Alamaba Iron, will bo tho central figure ot tho mineral exhibit to be mado by tho Birmingham district at tho 8L Louis world's fair. It la plan nod to havo the atatuo doslgned by ono ot tho best sculptors In tho country, and to havo It In every sense a work ot art Tho statue will bo CO feet In height, and It Is proposed to sit it up lu ono ot tho 8L Louts narks as a ier- manont memorial after tho exposition. STRANGER THAN FICTON Boy Raised as a Girl Until Eight Years of Age Loved His Sister's LoYer and Tried to Kill Him on His Wedding Day Mark Twain has written some re markable stories of the errors ot birth and the consequences that follow, but In nil of them there is no more re markable story than that told by Mrs. Earl Marshall, who Is about to attain his majority. Three weeks ago last night Earl Marshall suddenly" gained notoriety by shooting at his sister, Nellie, and her husband, J. W. Roberts. The cere mony had scarcely been concluded when young Marshall dashed Into tho room and began shooting. Before he could be stopped ho fired two shots, but they went wldo of tho mark and no one was Injured. Tho strango revelation- made by tho mother of the boy today shows that the shots wore fired on nccount ot Jealousy, and furthermore, tho de notement ot the strango story shows that Marshall had n pecullnr doublo career. Reared as a Girl. For eight years Marshall lived nnd was reared ns n girl, nnd the strang est part of tho wholo affair Is found In tho assortlon that cvon his mother was not aware ho was a boy. Marshall was horn In 1883 and for 20 years his mother had studiously guarded from the public tho history of his early life. At tho tlmo of his birth It was an nounced that a femalo child had been born, nnd for the first night years ot his Ufa Marshall lived as a girl. His mother novor discovered tho error of tho doctor until the boy wns sent to a hospital for treatment far a nervous dlscnso. Tho doctors, on examining the child, found that ho was a male and notified tho paronts of their dis covery. Prom childhood Marshall had borno the name of Lvn Marshall, and at tho tlmo of the dlscovory that ho was a boy ho declined to accept tho decis ion of tho doctors, nnd for the next Beon years ho continued mnsmior adlng ns n girl. Dons Male Attire. Whon tho family removed to Ken osha Morshall was forcod to lay nsldo his pottlcoats and he donned man's nttlro. Among his few man filonds was J, W, HoburtB, who wns rocontly mar ried to his slstor, Nollle Marshall. Marshall was heurt-brokon whon tho approaching marrlago ot his Bister to Roberts was announced, Sineo the tlmo of the shooting Mar shall has boon making au effort to clear himself of tho guilt, and In or der to do this ho wrote to tho pap3ra In his formor homo town In Iowa and declared that the shots had boen fired by MUs Kvn Iluliorts, and askod that tho papors there make an effort to Io cato Miss Kvn Marshall and notify hor parents. Through tho Investigation started by this lttttor the strange his tory of his birth nnd the error of his paronts was nindo public. Preparing for Court. District Attorney Hart will bo In Sa lem tho last of this week to proparo the cases for trial that will come up lu tho circuit court noxt week. Next Saturday and Monday ho will examine witnesses In cases of persons bound ovor to tho circuit court, preparatory to tiling Informations whon con it opens Monday. SCOTT'S EMULSION is for babies and children who arc thin and pale when they ought to be fat and ruddy; for men and women who are weak and delicate when they ought to be strong ana nearty tor all who are not getting proper nourish ment from their food. Poor blood, thin body, open the door for disease. Scott's Emulsion bars the way. Makes the blood richer, pro duces healthy flesh and above all provides nourishment V.VU uM rn i upU fm po, ,. SCOTT & BOWN. ., wasm.X,Yk, - -rrrrrFrrmi FlWTtfWliTr'iniriiinnTrMn-rB mmm I .... rrrnrfl"! ' urrry'fTTr jH AXJ-reiablePrtDiirotionlorAs- slmilallng ihcFood nntincgula- ling ihcStomacbs andBcrwcis or Promotes DigcslionXheerful npsqanflltest.confaitis neither OriUtmforplune norMiiicral. . JOT.NAH.COTIC. jhctofoua-SAKViirtTcit&i A perfect Remedy forConsllpo Tlon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fcvcrish ncss and Loss OF SLEEP. TacSwulo Signature of !NEW YORK. . K II nTni I IfcsmTf 1 iibbibibibibbbI EXACT COPV OF WRAPPER. g :::::GRpAT DISCOUNT SALE:::::: Fursi Ladle sCoats, Skirts, Waists and Shawls, Having purchased large sample lines at 33 1'3 per cent discount from usual prices I will dispose of the goods at less than the regular wholesale cost Skirts worth from S7 to S10 for $5 new fall styles, cheaper ones in proportion All new goods and prices lower than any other sale in this city Greenbaunf s Dry Goods Store. 302 Commercial Street THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE The Univeisity comprises the following colleges and schools The Graduate School, The College of Literature, Science and Arts, The College of Science and Engineering, Civil, Electrical, Mining and Chemical Engineering, The Univers ity Academy, The School of Music, Th?. School of Law, The School of Medicine. TUITION FREE Incidental Fee $10 00. Student Body Tat $5.00 The twenty eighth session open Wednesday. Scstember 16 1903, For catalogue address weels rar. University of Oregon. Eugene. " j i lfNl 1 " n s "" 1 k A Pipe Dream It would bo to think that you could havo your linen or colored shirts, flan nels or woolona laundriod at any price In Oregon with tho snmo arttstlo fin ish, beautiful color and faultless work as wo aro doing all tho tlmo by our perfect and finished methods. When wo "do up" your soiled linen It Is as fresh and faultless in color and finish as when it was bought. Safcm Steam Laundry. COLONEL. J. OLHSTEDrop. uukus u. uLmi tit), net lPhone411 320 Liberty 8L t M&. Wr Jm BSKr 1 l-rIM!imwil 1 . 1 ' ' - .v GASTQRIA For Infants and Children The Rind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Signs of Renewed Activity In the real ostato world indicate In creasing building operations thli Spring, an prompt us to remind joa that our facilities for Bupplylng n4 and soft wood, lumbor, lath, shlngK and othor building matorlals are ft coptlonally good. Wo will bo pleas! to furnish estimates on contrtcU, largo or small. 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