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-4 tj3I7-ii'h35,""'i '""upt5. '?pj"; r wtf if"" 1 TWO wjjwwjlWffJ THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8ACEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1903. W'Wls'yinWWeWp-r'"'fF' v "rf7f!Wh" ' ' '""frr1? T-'-j'jrf-'iffii'fiiYtnwVTzj W. W&lltiM&tttiiQtiti&iQllQH&tQlQi&i&$&&t&l& enjoys tho appoaranco of success. And the appearance of suc ceqs ofton leads to it. We bkmevk wo havo tho best $10 Suit in town. Wk helikvk wo havo tho host $12 Suit in town. Wk BBMJCV.R wo havo the beet $15 suit in town. Como in and see if you don't believe as wo do. G. W Johnson & Co Clothiers. ' es THE DAILY JOURNAL Scrlppo News Association Telegrams. 3 -and 5 O'clock Editions. ,DY HOFER BROTHER8. J. illy Dally Three Months, $1.00 In Advance. Dally by Carrier, 60 Cents Per Month. Weekly One Year, $1.00 In Avance. JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY. Ono Wook 10 Ono Month 35 Throo Months 1.00 At Journal office. At Daue's Grocery, South 8alem. At Dewersox Grocery, Yew Park. Asylum Avenue Grocery Ctore. Eleotrlo 0. roc cry, East State 8t iiimiiiimiiiniiiiiiH' M5gBEO iiiinniiiiiiiinHiiHit Tho Weather, and Sunday, Tonight rata. occasloiml WHJERfi WE MISSED THE WAY. Ah, jIoto, If wo could llvo again tho '.happy oldon yoaru, Wo would not walk tho bitter way , flint lod to only toara; And wa'd recall tho words wo said , tho words wo did nut mean, Down b'y tho mill whoro tho road dl I , vldea aud Uio rlvor runa bo- twoun. Ono path lod on to tho IniBy town and ono to a quiet, lano; Ono led to Ixvo and Happiness wo ohoso tho road to Pnln. Tho watorn tried to toll us, donr, out thoro In tho twilight pray; Wo would not hoar or understand ( Uinta wnoro wo misaou uio , way. I 1ohkW far ono forgiving word you would not uttor, dear; Tho.faulng' water drowned a sigh uul hQ shadows hid a tear. In thti ularo and noise of tho lusy town I dronm of a nU't lano; The ' shadows fall, apun I hear tho wnter'H low refrain. Tho mill fclrwim sinus In tho after- glow as tho golden dies to red, And babble the music of happy hearte and dreams that are lung, long dead. 1 feel your swot, forgiving Mm; hear U on wupld not ny And luii I wake, and waking, w Uiat 'wo have mhwed the way. -v Maurice SutHw DIRECT PRIMAR YSYSTEM. Next Wednesday, ut the Republican nrlmnrlee, thoro will bo placed In op eration fur the tint time in Salem the Ulrect ivoinlaaUms system. The fnet Uiat It ie a new thin lu Oregon ntakee many iutereeted to kuow just how It Works. The simple way to state It U that Uii dlrttot nomination ticket will 1mJ nmcUonlly the same as the Many a woman has found a hus band iij Aycr's Hair Vigor, awe MU. . es i rf IW ' November is pretty woil advanced. Oar crop of Fall Suits is 4t AvIAa ,, ,.,. 1,1. 4 fcUt) UUlt IU UU1 ijio- tory. The richest plums drop first. Get the New Now There is a dash and stylo about our gar ments that appeals to overy man who Australian ballot. Undor the mlo adopted by tho Re publican city commlttoo any man can bo a candldato and havo hlo namo on tho ticket who has boon proporly po tltlonodfor. Acandldatofor councilman must, havo five signers, and a candi date for mayor must havo twenty signers to his potltlon. Upon receipt of thoso petitions tho city chairman will placo all tho names of candidates In each ward In alphabetical ordor. In ordor to mako tho matter moro clear a supposed ticket will bo given bolew: DIRECT PRIMARY 8Y8TEM. FOR MAYOR. Dr. R. Cartwrlght. Thos, D. Kay. T. T. Oqor. Tljos. Sims. J. 11. McNary. Qldeon Stolz.' J, . T. Tulhlll. J. A. Baker. SECOND WARD. For Councilman. Hormann l?ohlok Frank ,Povy,or. - i Max Duron.' II. C. Eppley. T. D, Kay. C Hi. Itobortspn, C. O. Constable. Thus a ballot will bo prepnrod for oaoh ward, and tho voter will mako a cross boforo tho namo ho wishes to vote for. Thoro will bo a mayor tc yoto for In overy ward. In each of the four old wards thoro will bo ono coun cilman to nominate, and .In cneh of the throo new wnrds thoro will bo two councilman to nominate After tho nominations nro thus do totmlnod tho Republican committor will mako up a llcltot for each ward, containing tho numos of tho logal nom inees, which will bo votod o In tho ordinary way, as no provision lion boon made for nn Australian ballot on election day. THE NEEDS OF ALASKA. Senator Dllltnghnm, of Vermont, ro oQiitly gavo tho President a roport oni conditions In Alaska. Tho sonntor Is clinlnimn or the sub-commltteo that visited Alaska last summer. Tho visit w,n made by authority of tho senate, and ItB purpose was to obtain Infor mation. Thoro Is Imperative need of legislation to perfect tho organisation of tho territory, and to protect citizens In their property rights. At tho last session of congrosa a bill was ponding directed to that ond. The doaddoek over tho statehood bill, that held up many Important measures, provontod oovsldorntlon of the Alaska bill. Sen ator Dillingham wild: "Alaska contains almost as much territory ae Is Includod In that pait of tit United State oast of the MJtsls alypl river and the most Important problem la that of transportation.' The towns In Alaska are small and maintain some roads and streets, but outside the towns and villagee there are no highways. Trail aio found here and there, and dogs are the ttioet jeweialty usml menns of tnins uoHatlua. Reads will do mure to bring abaut the devepmu of Ala, ka tliHH awy other UUng In Ute wrld. The ueoiile imrUewterly favor the tn strucUon of wngeu roads. One khili way especially, from Yaldea to Issl City, a distance of about 10 miles, would open up a rich country, and Its construction would develop the sec tion In a remarkable way. The pea pl think that immense copper depos its north of Valdo would be devel oped should a road be oponod. There la now a military trail between these places. With ths ordains of roads capital would undoubtedly follow, and la time there would be a railroad." It Is probable tho sub-committee will recommend that the revenues. de- 9 " .' Tf rived from. Alaska bo set apart for making such public Improvements aa will promote tho common lntorestB and assist In tho devolopmont of the territory. Crater Lake. , . McDonald Perdue", of Prospect, la authorUy for tho following:- Mr. Per due lives within a few miles offCrate JUiko, is perfectly familiar with tbat section of tho country, and speaks from personal expcrlonco. He Is not given to Imaginative stories, and we would llko to see his suggestion fol lowed by a scientific analysis of the wators of tho lake, so that Its me dicinal proportlcs would bo accurate ly ascertained. In his lettor Mr. Per duo says: "Thoro has been a great deal writ ten, about Crater Lake. Its beauties and wondors havo boon pretty well described, but thoro Is ono thing about this wonderful placo that is not gen erally known. That Is tho medical properties of Its waters. I havo .lover soon aa account of where any of the water has over been analyzed, to as certain what kind of minerals it con talnos, but I know It 1b heavily charged with soveral kinds of mlnor aln; and I further know that a person can wado, swim and plungo In tho waters every day without tho Joust danger of taking cold, and ff a porson has any cuts or bruises on tholr body, or any skin dlscaso it will cure them quicker and cleaner than nil tho lo tlonB and salves that havo over been discovered. Tho old story about Iho Indian, that belonged to tho tribe that discovered the lake, slipping away from his com rades at night and secretly bntho in the lake, thus becoming a Sampson of his trlbo, Is moro than a moro super stition. If there Is any such placo as 'tho fountain of youth or tho pool of Salomo, Crator Lake must be the placo, and somo day It will bo a favor. Ito training ground for athlotftB." Medford Mall. Horse Boxing the Latest Fad. Horso boxing has become tho latest fad of London. It has takon tho placo at onco pf tho cakowalk and tho cir cus. Every night thousands of per sons go to Covont garden, whoro two splendid Arab horses put up as spirit ed and Interesting a flstlc or rather pedal bout, as It Is to be seeu in any roped arena In England. Tho oqulno boxors nro led into a largo squaro lnclosuro, whore Iholr foot nro wrapped with hoavy bags which, when adjusted, look very much llko boxing glovos. Then nt a word from their seconds, tjuoy lenvo tholr corners and walk to tho centor of tho ring. Thoro they risotto, their hind legs nnd with tholr loVQd ..forelegs held out ns arm's, hOgln'thoijay. Llko two scientific ",knlgl4s of tho padded mitt," thoy'spar for opqnlngs, and thon full swings Jplts jabs, nnd uppor cuts follow in Jlgbtnlng succes sion! Tho horsos, Beer to enter, thor oughly Into tho tiling,,. and tho specta tor goes awny .convinced that tho oqulno bout avu) much moro In oarnost than many of thoso seen In the prize ring. In sparring, tho horso has not only to think about tho effect of his podal blows on his opponent; ho must also consider tholr offocton himself, lost he loso his bnlanco and topplo ovor backward. A wild swing soiids him on all fours, while a well-planted blow upon his opponent will send him roll ing on his side. No Knockouts Yet Scored. Thus far no knockouts havo boen scored In the oqulnrf bouts at Covont gardou, nor havo the police then forced to Intorfere. Rut It the shows havo had nono of those thrilling side lights, none of thorn at loast has been "fixed," our havo tho contestants gone to their dressing rooms with tho cry of "fake" ringing In tholr oars. Whether It Is because of tho Arab's superior Intelligence or because of something olso. the equine battle hajg thus far heon quite free from many of the Incldonta not Infrequently con', nectod with mills betweeu two-log, ged fighters. "The Intelligence exhibited by these Arab horso boxers," say a returned traveler who has seen ope of the Co vent garden shows, "is really aeloiv Ishlug. 1 went to tu? garden expect ing to see two trick horses perform somewhat as they do lu the circus, I was anpufed at what actually .oak plaee. "From the luetaat the gong clanged, they were lit It hoaf and leg. Their kind (eet ware shad, so as to lwmlt them to git a hotter purchase, but Ujer ure o Shoes oh their forefeet encased In the boxing bags. They seem to know all the fine points of the game, and wateh for openings just like a clever human being. "And the force they put Into the blows shows they mean business. There are no pink-tea trimmings to ono of their set-tos. The horses' forelegs fly out vlelously. and when a blow lands It is pretty apt to knock the roolplont ovon. If the Idea U qver ln(gduQa4 la gils country it till surely make & big hlL" MfWIWM eWa4wttaMI IJOORrlAL X-RAY Si eseso Football need not necessarily bo a hoggish game, because It is played with a pig's kin. F. E. Meyer, president of tho "Na tlonal Association of Agricultural Im plement nnd Vehicle Dealpnj," (Hoav on bless tho namo), is opposed to the eight-hour law, fearing It will dlscour ago boys on tho farm, and mako them want to seek factory employment, and employes wflll havo tlmo to stop at questionable rosorts op tholr way to and from work. Myers, It will bo Boen, Is a philanthropist. According to tho Newberg Graphic, Dr. Mlnthorn. says now is tho only tlmo In the history of Newberg "when overy man could sell out to advan tage." Make it a little plainer, doctor, there arc lots qf Mlssourlans. Pattl's volco is said by some to be woll preserved, while others Insist It haj only been dried. Slnco tho Panama cplsodo Russia should explain that In "tho case of Manchuria sho is not grabbing terri tory, but, In tho language of ono of our great statesmen, is simply "fulfilling manifest destiny." Dr. Parkhurst, in a recout sermon, said that when Mayor Low's term ex pires New York "will be hell with the lid off." It will bo somo satisfaction to us outsidors to know "that Dr. Park hurst will bo In tho middle of It. Climatic Cures. Tho Influonco of climatic conditions In tho euro of consumption Is vory much overdrawn, Tho poor patient, and tho rich patient, too, can do much bottor at homo by propor attention to food digestion, and a regular course of Gorman Syrup. Freo oxpoctoratlon In tlio morning Is mndo certain by Gorman Syrup, so is a good night's rest and tho absonco of that weak ening cough and debilitating night sweat. Restless nights and tho ex haustion duo to coughing, tho great est danger and dread of tho consump tive, can bo prevented or stopped by taking Gorman Syrup llborally and regularly. Should you bo oblo to go to a warmer cliroo you will find that of tho thousands of consumptives thoro, the few who aro benefitted nnd regain Btrongth aro thoso who use German Syrup. Trial bottlo, 25c; rog- ular size, 75c. At all druggists. At Dr. Stone's drug stores, o REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. Notice of Primary Election. Notice Is hereby given that thore will bo a primary election held in the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Seventh wards of tho city of Salem, Marlon county, Oregon, on Wodnosdny, tho 25th day of Novem ber, 1903, for tho purpose of nominat ing , One candidate for mayor. Ono alderman for tho First ward. Ono nldorman for tho Second ward. Ono aldorman for tho Third ward. Ono aldorman for tho Fourth "ward. Twp aldermen for ,he Fifth ward. Two aldermen for tho Sixth ward. Two aldorraon for the Seventh ward Tho polling places for said wards will ha as follews: First ward, Froeland's faqtory. Second ward, City Hall, Third ward, Frooland's storo. Fourth ward. Rod Front barn. Fifth ward. Old Meat market. Sixth ward, Streot Car barn. Sovonth ward, Jory'a fruit dryer. Tho polling placo of each ward will bo open from 3 o'cloak p. m. to 7 o'oloek p. m. for tho roosptlon of votes, By order of tho committee B.M. LAFORIi, Chairman. F. T. WRIGHT-MAN, 1721-23 Secretary. Re roasonablo why should Uio body requlro pqlsons to discharge the tunc tions of UvIngT Dre. Schoettlo, Barr & Barr, Ostco paths. Grand Opera House, Salem, Or. tf n ! Will Recognize Panama. St. Petersburg. Nov. 21. The Nouve Vremya states that Russia has decid ed to recognise Panama. To Aid Nature This health giver is most speedy in action and satisfactory in 'results. There will be no bil ious attacks or sickheadaches if you take Beecham's Pills Sold Erajrhtrc In boxes lA&tndSCc Tho Kind You Havo Always in uso lor over vv years, nuu lias uccnmauo unuor his pojp. jfifyh Bonal supervision slnco its infancy. All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd " JuBt-as-good" ato bub Experiments that trlflo with nnd omlnngcr tho health of Infants and Children Experience tfeainst Experiment. What is CASTOR! A (Dai i- rla is n harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paro. gor;. Drops and Soothing' Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nnrcotlo substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fevcrishncss. It curps Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tbo Stomach aud Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, tttio Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tho (azic&i The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THt OCNTMin COMPANY, TT MUnitAV aTRCCT, NCW VOUK CITY. Introductory Sale To Introduce the New Firm We Will Sell New Pillow Tops and Backs at 25c a set. i New Cords, extra heavy, Sansilk covered 10c d. Filo Silk, best brands. 3 skeins for 10c. Spatchel work, new designs, doilies, Center pieces, ,' Rounds, and Squares, Bureau Scarfs, Stand Covers and Pillow Shams. All New Goods at Introductory Prices ' J Rostein & Greenbaum 302 Commercial Street i. CROSS Meats and Provisions PHONB SiOHL Established 1884 A Condition and not a Theory Confronts tho fastidious man that has soiled llnun, and don't know whoro he enn have It laundorod with out Injury and In an Irreproachable manner. Wo can relieve his mind rlRht now by assuring him that his shirts, collars aud cuffs didn't look hotter whon first purchased than thoy do when sent home from the Salem Steam Laundry COLONEL. J. OLMSTED, Prop, oonus 0. OLMSTED. Mer Phone 411. 320 Liberty St. tO1at4lftOl't8IMt-f4-44alMt-3HMg $ s::si:4GENCY OF:::::::: i BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.:; ! GRAIN" BDYERS AND SHIPPERS OF GRAlNI; Oats For Sale. HOP GROWERS SUPPLIES. Crude and stick Sulphur. 9 J. ft flrRhnm Aoonf x -. v. vMUW,xu, m&u, twrea e 10 1 km Bought, nnd "which hna beca nns uorno tno Blgimtnro of Signature of . M signs of Renewed Activity In tho real oatato world Indicate 1 creasing building operations tbli Spring, an" prompt ua to remind jot that our facllttiea for supplying h4 and soft wood, lumber, lath, shlngl, and other building materials are ex ceptionally good. Wo will be pleaa& to furnish esUmatos on contract largo or email. A car of M1U City shingles received. GOODALE LUMBER CO, . . .. . Near 8. P. P" D'P1 Phone Ml. ssgp e - 0.1I- n q)( uommercuu ou Dateui, v. t nMtwwww1 . . , , -i "St