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TWO THE MILY JOURNAL crlppt News Association Telegrams. BY HOFER BROTHERS. Oally On Year, $4.00 In Advance. Dally Three Months, $1.00 In Advance. Dally by Carrier, 60 Cent Per Month. ftVeekly One Year, $1.00 In Advance. JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY. Cn Week -10 One Month -35 Three Months ...J1.00 ttAt Journal Office, .At Daue's Grocery, South Salem. .At Dowersox Grocery, Yew Park. .Asylum Avenue Grocery Store. tCfecUlc Grocery, East State 8L IIHIHIH-IIIWIIIII H Hi- 2 -t HIHfMIH iiiiiiimiiii The Veather. Tonight and Friday, light rnln now. or Xsr Hint; "T!u mnii behind jwn." the t The man Imhlnd the, plow," The man behind tha ilck," nntl some 1 flifift fumimher now, DiH ftir more iiiiinuroui limn nil Wio'vo fttrnfnliocl stuff nntl rfiymew. You'll find in each community Tltn roan behind the time," DftUlmoro American ONLY MODESTY FORDID8. Thenrowlng circulation of The Jour nal has some very substantial reasons book of It, and tin principal one Is be--cause It has pursued a consistent poli cy of prlnolple In tlio Interest of the jieople. Reviewing Its career for the past ton years II can hopofully claim that It Is destined to ho, In tho ostlmntion of fair-minded people, tho most Influ ential pnper printed In Oregon. In 1830 whon the Itopublloan party jibandonud hlmotnllsm nnd took scoot from froo silver platforms In Oregon to the gold standard, Tho Journal refused to Join tho scutttlo. It fought for tho principle that had tjocn announced as Bound Republican ism until It wn twlco doclded by tho PQoplo of this nation, nnd Tho Jour nul has adopted that vordlct, and ntistalna tho decree of Iho court Tim Journal lod tho groat light for tho qVorthrow of tho InlnullouB toxt book monopoly, that hnd niled Oregon ducatlenal affairs with a high hniu for twoitly ywire. 'The Journal has led In the light to afeoure flat salarioe for all public of. Httlnls, nnd that mntter Is novur taken up to be thrashed out for political of. feet vrltliout quoting Tho Journal as furnishing; the ammunition for the oc casion. It Is conceded that The Journal led the flaM (hat resulted lu the eleotlmt of the Uemuaratlo governor. The at, fort of The Journal that resulted lu tlu elwtlou of Mr. Fulton senntpr wna tho only possible outcome of a vory complicate situation. All three tliluHM ko to show that The Journal lias been a forceful exponent of prewelvo Idaae. and Is destined to acvompllsh still Kreater results In lladlng the peonbj out of ligyptlan ltfnda and slarwy In the Pharaoh, atpl tMroatr of MnUiMimah county pallllcs. QUE83ING CONTEST ENDORSED Hrod Lockley uud llert UufTman who run the Hast Orenunlun. are as oleaa ant) conscientious young men as can be fwund In Oretntu. Mr. Un'kUiy was for many years a leader In tnt lrkytertan church, of this uIlv b.i Mr. Huffman la the best known pwtt anion areejuti nnwtmtw mm. They. 4mm Th Journal Diamond . mtc tnltt by offerjun; thejr sjibserib. w a siub mitwy un the same Identical Una numbers and form of receipt IW iWHtlemm will measure up In vnrneUy ami Hue sense of mural liit rlly with tho publisher of the ISwt land Orewinlan. which has matte such flwt editorial attack oh The Jour nal Wshwhm eewsNt Ah ernnlnu Hpnrr at OlyNpia WuaMnaUm tf Wit for The Journal' fu t H-int. ami Ha m of raaHcUM an "iHiMitMit. harmless and hmhsIhk OUR DELEGATION SPEAKS. The Oramw iMsskAtlwi tu the Uait lUUss iHwat tuts Um aeaM frow m Js Uwta ahU otajk fa, jfcu dm. Jwt Mitchell ami ftutM Ut aUNty a) aWR;. ffewwtor VhHwI Ha-hto MaU g iMTaH so far aa wv bavv m In Wlut ft the pta Bto,!, mh UHHOk wila blttxfeal fast. It rwtltM Um eaUttttUa Uwt km mto to- dlffemt . ATTT&' I monwsalths to tho dlioovery anil set tlemsnt of Oregon. He showed groat sagacity In giving credit to the Bm plr state for the settlement of As toria. Spnatnr Mitchell, tho senior repre sentative of Oregon In the club of Amorlcan millionaires, as the senate has ben feelingly termed, was more deliberate and made a speech of twe hours covorlni? forty pnes. He showed what all the different states had done to recognize the pro priety of celebrating tho Lewis and Clark centennial. He showed that In twenty-live years over twenty-one million dollars had bebn expended on expositions and never one of them on the Pacific coast. With Mich an able and comprehen sive representation the cause of the Oregon Exposition has been mitnruiiy mado public and the result will be thp pulling off of a slice of $2,126,000 from the national treasury. The prestige and Influence of Sen ator Mitchell comee Into play at n time, when the honor of the state Ir at stoko and It will b. greatly to his eredlt If ho succeeds. GERMS NOT THE ORIGINAL CAU3E OF DISEASE. The following paragraphs are from an nddrees by r. Wyman, of the II. S. Medical Department, beforo the) I'an-Amerlcnn Medical Congress. "Many people go about with vlru lent dlplococcl of pneumonia In their respiratory tract but do not have puoiimonln. Why? Ilucause their ells aro vigorous enough to prevent the dlplococcl Invading their lungs Hut nut such n person under had sail I taiy conditions, or depress his vital Ity, and the microbes are not phagocyted they Invade the lungs. and pneumonia and death follows." "In times of cholera epidemics mon go about with living, virulent cholora vlrbrlo In tholr Intestinal canal, yet they aro not Blck. Why? Because the conditions for the production of tho cholera toxins are not favorable- there Is no abnormal flora In tholr Intestinal canal. Hut lot such a pur son wit poor or talntod food or do rnngo his digestion through Indis cretion or ovll sanitary surroundings, and tho dlsoaso results." Many people llvo a long nnd actlvo life with tuborclo bacilli encysted In tho apox of ono lung. As long an they hnvo plenty of frouli nlr and tun- shlno nnd good sanitary surroundings they remain woll. Hut give such a per son poor food or bad sanitary sur roundings, and so what happens. Tho bnlltle going on botwoon tho bncllll unit the oells results In a vic tory for the bacilli. Tho oolls die nnd the victorious baollli spread havoc through the lungs" "A hospital can not cleanse n poison-Infested district nor diminish the constant supply of patients from an undralned and malarious locality." "It Is well to remove the weak and tempted from bad environment; bet ter still to Improve the environment." It Is well to go down to tho folk- swamp and rescue ono hero nnd there: bettor still to drain the cesspool. Im provo tho tsnoments. prevent adulter atlon of food and drink, Inspoot fac tories, and compel uso of devices for averting necldent and disease. The wall at the lop of the dangerous preci pice Is worth far mow than an ambu lance at tki botttam." DOOKS ON THE NORTHWEST. It often haypctu that some parti war Ultieel Inctd.nt Is HjMcrtbed or IntrmHwml In Kvrol different bU puhHsiied duriiu a tvet sea son n"hls wlntor thew seems to m a run on the enptur of the forts at vltHs on the Wabash by George Hoswa Cterk. which won the wholi. ' northwest for us during the Rerolu iHHrary nr Ftrat eawe Mbw Oarollnc Hrowa'a woveL 0 th We-a Trail." mueh of the acUoa of shU?h tAku place Ih thoe forU; theti Dr. V. F Johuson's "A Cewtury of Itxuaaalon." In which the fall of those forts Is care fully described; and the third and most iMiHmaat will be Mr. 1neton Chttrvhlir new twvel. -Th rMa In." of which a nwwlderable Kirto w i nt ttook will deal with Clark's Winning of th uorthuat a. i,., ttr other tqIumm oHblishea reeeatl v iiav Mitn4 ronud Ute aawe . PerlutiM uart uf th U fOHINl U Uu COWiBK St. UWU Itxmtom for Mhtck ciarkn ww ivm om wajr WHY.OLNEY IS NOT LIKELY. U la n NlMly That Tnn Uawottatie party WW tH n M goon a cniMUnnU A Hon. Nlennhl Otoey Of MataaonnMtU. IU k IntolUfNMit. Vt im tfmty it nMwntnf. " an AauriMH, U an xnn4ntt. mem ni a; t kW. ". . .. .w i. -ui'1rrzirr.i" DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. A Priest's Sermon. "I don't care n particle what jour religious faith may be, I am willing to let every man follow tho manner of sorvlng God which he thinks best Let no man put his finger on that precious liberty. But, whatcvor your faith may bo, llvo up to It." That was the knynote of an addroes deliv ered before the mon's meeting of the Young Men's Christian association Sunday afternoon by Itov. Father McSweney, of St. Francis do Salos Catholic church, Oakland, California. Father McSwoenoy was speaking on "Good Citizenship." "A good citizen," he said, "la a man who loves his country nnd gives obedience to Its laws. The good citi zen must lovo his country nctlvoly. A man cannot live his life for him self or to himself nlono. Ho cannot be an Indlfforent onlooker without be ing a positive ovll. He must be an nctlve co-operator. Tho wny Hoi clearly In omphnslzlng tho spiritual side of life. We pay a great deal of attention to the physical and Intellec tual, but unless we hnve In our heart a tonder lovo and reverenco for our own religion wo nre not formed Thore Is a lack of reverence, n lack of love, a lack of fear of God. This Is tho crying disease of society, here as olflsuhere. "The causo of this dlscnse Is an apostasy from Cod. To a large ex tent wo put away God's claim nnd try to build up character without him. It Is a positive Impossibility. How are you going to remedy this? You can not touch the schools. They aro for nil children, of nil faiths, nnd thoro- fore the thought of religion must be taken away from them. Whoro tlmn Is the child to got thnt training. I boilers thnt one of tho Kroatost schools nnd tho grontost churches Is tho home, and the host prlost Is the mother. If the homo Is what It should be, If It Is guldud by loro nnd faith. It will turn out tho right kind of citi zens. Those men who lovo tholr ro llglon aro tho boat cltizons nnd aro tho most willing to do tho work of citizenship," Vhat a Liar Jack Is. "In all Mr. Itoosovolt's llfo on the frontlor," says Jacob nils, writing about tho I'roBldont In tho Outlook, "ho was molostod only onco, and then by a drunkon rowdy, who took 1dm for a tenderfoot, and with n rnnr bado him treat, at tho point of. hla two revolvers, onforclng Uio invltn. tlon with a llttlo exhibition of gun Play, whllo n roomful of men looked stolidly on. noosevolt was a strnn. ger In tho town, and had no friend there Ho got up. apparently, tn yield to the Inevitable, practicing over mentally the while a famoua left-hnndor thnt hnd done execution In the old Hnrvard diys, Tho noxt Instant the bully crashed against tlio wall and menBtirod his longth on tho floor. His pistols wont off harmloeely In the nlr He opened his oyos to find tho Tour-ojed'tonderfoot' stand ing over him, bristling with fight, wiuie mo crowd nodded calmly, 'Sorved him right.' Ho surrendorod then nnd thoro and gave up his guns, while Mr. Itoosovelt went to bed un molested Such thlngi carry far on the plains. No ono was over aftor that heard to oxprees a wish to fill this tenderfoot 'full of holes' evon though he did wear gold spectacle and fringed angora 'chaps.'" Where Doctors Agree. tarV,rjVWtlelU ,e Umler ,he -isr s care inr umm i.i.i,,n, .. ,,i. stantlv vnrv.,. ...."""' ,u" con- Iwmalns: weakness from the Iom f .. anu ireigin by thf ravages of Ulseo... all doctors w, agha the flrst oAln nf n. . i...i7.... K hnng for the better. ' Wert ,h.n. .siiie iMwple. know they fed hot as soon a. hey gala flesh. Th. Iet flash ntnl .11 i.. " Ounn's nio,,l & NVve Too,c FoV 'ii. laie aim sickly pule. lH)th old and jwing. a better nUlk-ine was eer md U turns the fZl you' t Into strong, red bliUl makS wild flesh aud muscle at the rate of li U ,?r wek- ' ld by alt for SI. To ni,. .v.. ""Vf Mntilcltte. Panama Hats. Of course avnryoae knu. .. .i.,i Uwn that the beat iWm ..J ...... d anu.. .. "" UUll v - ., ,-anama at al,, tht term U mIi. .. j .... ! wjo ha Mnra from ,fc T ilm a hat that 3 "-"em Niim friw i,u --.''" "" nxH ' -"-" " fHff BHL IB IHd utnii.. ml mmnt and wockmaoiu that the! whHn Ulna cna i L J Ul -. w Miaiiir nr eaHMW. kuI- . ""1'" 0" --ry Hraawl ,R lh Ut, . TJTTJ V w i - whw HHaJBiBji uiinniif . .. hat ta of th flnent tx(ur ... .,. w very fw Uk i. , T! s.Mir. lln bm rf,..i - Stl.? ?c SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1904, JOURNAL X-RAYS J eepaooeeeoea The Chinaman of tho hour Is Ccn nrnl Yuan Sill Kl. Ho will go lip ngalnst the Russians or tho Japs ono nf ihfiso dnvs. nnd thsn there will be a chance for some puns on his name That's right gentlemon of tho pross Jolly tho fomalo suffragists along with the Idea that thoy aro about right, and then on election day give them the marblo hoart. Such timid decoivors itooarvn in lmvn woman suffrage fast ened upon tho state, and to be ruled by tho Apron-string Boss. A million sturdv Boer farmers from South Africa arc to try their luck in Montnnn, says the Associated Press It wouldn't do to sny n thousand. Nothing but a million makes a mouth ful for the modern press An ofllcor of the ship Clallam, that went down with about 40 peoplo, on Ptigot Sound, now testifies that the ship couldn't bo turned because the rudder was out of order. Small mat tor like the rudder was not doemed of much Importance. If tho Keyptlnn obelisk editing the ostoemed morning contemporary do shoe to acquire a really flno form ho should order a barrel of Stolz'a snucr kiaut. Until that is dono he cnHiiqt successfully ontor tho Journal Istlc beauty show. A great mnny leap year girls are taking nn Interest in The Journal dia mond gupsslng contest. They foel thoy wnnt to engngo In something with some cortnlnty about It. Thoro Is no lottery about The Jour nal $150 diamond ring guosslng con test If somo young fellow draws It and wins Eomo fair lady's hand ns a result tho lottery will come later Tho Journal does not wish to cm- harass so near n neighbor as tho editor of the Statesman, but It would really Ilko to have tho Orogonlnn toll Its readors flatlv and nneniilvnrniiv whether It Is for or ngalnst woman suffrage. Tho Journal has crossed tho rublcon, burned tho bridges and nvowod that It Is dead agalnBt tho fe malo suffrago amendment to tho constitution, nnd It Is no raoro than fair that tho groat moldor of onlnlon lln Orogon tako a stand. When the question, "Why is a mouso when It spins?" Is satisfactory nn. sworod, horo's another: "Why Is the congressional Record at all?" Tho San Francisco Chronlclo pre sents a picture of Harrlman, which, It snys, Is tho only ono In oxlstonco, he rofuslng to sit for a picture. If the Chronlclo cut Is true to nature. Mr Harrlman's dlflldonco Is understood and oxctunble. California pokos fun at Orogon on nccount of her unfailing rains, but when it sprinkles In California hm, got our tholr brass bands and havo a holiday. Pleasant Armstrong Is of tho opinion that he will bo hanged tomorow. As n gueeeur ho would stand a good chance to win tho diamond, if he had time. We regrst that we have I.mhi ,. pellwl to decline the two-stop and waits compoe.l by a talented stninn, lady. Tho music Is not without morlt. and has originality of merit, but n two stop, to be valuable, must have a swing and vim that Is Incklnis. in fn u Tracy and Merrill had not 8ot under gnwier nmulway than this composl tlon doe they would not i.nv n furthor than Oervnls. and would cer- mnny nave been captured In- H,a n Hon National Ounni. if sheriff Durbln had pnrmlited them to do so. The Hast Oregonlan has stnru.i . gunwiua; content on a J10O hni- ,n exactly the same plan of The Journal I)lnnM.nU Otiencln Coutest. In con fldnratlon of the fact that th. ii-... Owdonlan is lilted by highly moral and educated neutlemen. The Journal coiKddera this edortment a c-oninll- APPEARING OLD meat. nu cannot afford to Brow old. In thaee days of Btrenueua oempetltlon it Is neewwry to walntaln. as lonr ai imsiU aa xwthful apparam It U ImpoMtble to do this without re taining a luxurious erowth of hair The prMnoo of Dandruff Indicates the Svtnind 0fhrK.J?UrrOw.'.Bff wrnT which iuea ana thrives on the roots of th hair untH lt MW9 tota, $, ths Kewbra'a lTanliU . .1.- ... . aswissSasrass HerpkMe bmm an elegant hair dreas. tna- as w aa Dandruff sore. FA Pills nyers .., Tli a BhnllKI OUBCl II1U uuuun M L It. a nilnnlr of the othor Oregonlaii, that claims n guessing contest Is gambling, anrt peoplo who have boon ingnioneu irum i,i,, n unnaa nn Tho Journal Din- mond should overcome their fear of being guilty of even "the appearance of evil." n nosfnASA Cannot Be Cured. by local applications as they cannot -nnr.il iho rfisPfiRPd nortion of the ear. Thoro Is only ono way to euro deaf- noss, and that Is by constitutional mmn.iins. Denfness Is caused by an Inflamed condition of tho mucus link ing of tho Eustachian tube. When this tube Is inflamed you have a rum bling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when it Is cntlroly closed, deaf ness Is tho result, nnd unless tho In flamatlon can bo taken out and this tubo restored to Its normnl condition, hearing will bo destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten aro caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but an In flamed condition of tho mucous ser vices. Wo will Rivo Ono Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir culars, froo. F J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pllle aro tho host. ii OASTOHI4.. Dew the ,? Ta Kind You Hate Always Bm1 ee89aaeeee96i9sBee(Beee)CM .1-.- elUK.IlILUl.1 All this season's goods We will not carry any of these Ladies and childrens mackintoshes at j less than wholesale cost. They cannot be duplicated for the money, Rostein & 307- Cnmmoini?k1 Zlnni- W9WMQtt9QMG9M&Mm9MWe9WMQQ9Q9949M h t n h 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 n i n nn 1 Positive Envy and Deceit wo '.'. Has orevented mnv :: from bein cured by me, ;; iniU'jjjUALUUSY! Can you Afford to Rtm the Risk - Read the T"nlal of a Promloent Salem Man: TO TUt? ni.n. . " .mjlL"25 . . .. -w l6 : : Ing troatmont fmm I, 7 : ousgrowUisaslarCOM' Trr:'.?.nai tnreo tumor0 ot another cancerous rrow.i. Z ..Tr""' : : or from off my thumb ThTshasn . w " ff my toot- and T' ' ' elnoa alone tho wniS . " accomP"hl through modi- - ture JSSJST WUl and " roota, and Na- - :: "are not boUweF could hTvJVT - -hero In tSt ' Hotanlcal Doctor, to n JC :""' . . ' ' " 'c"u can do a. much for you, or more, I. F. rnr.tr Deutecher Botanical Doctor. " '"IIIIIIIIIM. !! :::::GENCY OF- J ; BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.i GRAIN RfTYPDO umn imAnuKHIHPHRHnP Oats For Sale 9 T . v'uaen"""rlnlnhnr 1 1, d Qraiiam, AaenL ...... . Vepetnbfe. liver nllln Tt . what they are, liver pills, fC cure constipation, biliousrW sick-headache. Nirin""- -i-.,M- ,",l,'l A Big Kick A man makos when his laundrv m Is sent homo with porcupine edp and Bproadooglo buttonholes, ijj, would bring his linen to an up-tfrrji, laundry whoro porfect methods obUj at all times, such ns tho Salem SteuS Laundry, ho would receive his ikt-,1 collars and cuffn oqual to now eren! timo xnai wo soim mom home. Salem Steam Latmcfoy Cot. J. Olmsted, Pros, Phone 411 230 Liberty et "Indian collection, Write to them. Heads" get ono for ym Indian Head postal carii your friends with ono i Tie Vatiety Store 94 Court St. Annora M. Welch, Prsj 4..l- Bar. gains goods over, Gteenh&mn 1 1 m i-n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n n Poofl We Do Wnat We Claim kill and remove dancers and a Tumors without tho aid of knife or 1 other Instrument. Dr. J. F. Cook, the Botanical Dee- . A a , ' i i ' 1S tor, cures all klnda of'dlsoaaei after all other schools have failed, with out tho aid of knife or poisons. Ills medicines art composed of Nature's horbs; they aro gathered and selected in various parts of Atnorlca and for elgn countries, at great expense. rUUL G. J" -r -. :: miorm ltlom at 1 have boon taK- . " "ora Ul IarS Jatestlno. Also ; . a,d 0f kn,fa or 8urB017' l '' ! -ceesfm treatxnont any ;; . r":?n,ena Dr' J p- Jt' tbe " w toatlmonlal. R. J. SPBNCER, ; : If vou nerf u ... ,,.. , ,u Liberty Street. Salem. 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