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TWO DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNEODAV, FEBRUARY 17, 1904. )ttp?fefl page of Bbe I)ail Journal GMWjg&ja35 ByHOFER BROTHERS. Scrloos New Atoclatloa Telegrams. njffurieil ovcry afternoon excpet Sunday nt 137 Commorolal street Sob'flcrlptlon terms: DaJfy ono year, 14.00 la advance; dally threo months, $1.00 In advance: dtJtyhy carrier, 60o per month weekly one year, 1.00 In advance. JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY. Oae week lie; ono nontii 25c; three months $1.00. At Journal olflcej at Daue'a grocery, South Salem; at Bowersox' grocery, Vew Parkt Asylum Avenue Grocery Store; Electric Grocery, East 8tate a treat ; Single Coplea Prlco 6 ccnta. Prlco to newsboys 2z cents per copy. To Mall Subscribers Tho sato when you nubscrlttlon expires la on tho ndarowi labol of each paper. When that dato arrlvos, If your subscription fast' not again boon paid In. adTance, your namo Is taken from tho list. A chango of dato on tho addroaa labol Is a rccolpt Entered at the postofflce at Salem, Oregon as second-class matter. MORE MANLY RECEIVERSHIP LITERATURE Fine Liteay Compositions Bui No Mote Poetry fo Gfed- EVENTS FOR FEB. 17. Dangnr, Mo. Annual oncatnpmont, O. A. H., Department of Maine. . . Wlohlta, Kas. -Opening of throo days' convention of Kansas Bankers' luuodlatfon, Milwaukee, Wis. Convontlon of Wisconsin state gas association. Petersburg, Vn, Meotlng of Oranit Ijodge, Knlghta of Pythias. Schenoctndy, N. Y, OiKjnlng of Schonoctady poultry association than. Washington, D. O. Convontlon of United State naval reserves associa tion. , rtno Muff, Ark. Mooting of Arkansas Grand Lodge, Knights of Pythias. THE CHINESE NEW YEAR. With the beatlne of tom-toma and Bonus, thn ChlnoM nnu- vnnr will lm ushered In at midnight tonight by Celeutlnle all over the world. The year In roakonotl In the Chlnoso calendar as the thirtieth In the reign of tho limporor Kuang Bill. No other holiday Is so Imiioratnt In the estlmntlou. of tho Chinaman an' New Year, nmt thay havo been preparing for tho festival for days. Btproa havo been decorated, and the utenells and qtoro fixtures! havo boon laid away, to bo roplnoed by ornato chairs, fancy scroons, tables oorored with potted plants' and gaudy cnnoploe and hangings. FIuttorltiR from Uio door-tops and balconies nro bright rod streamera boarlng tho In scription "Dong HI Blmn'Toy," which In English moans "A llappy New Yonr." TUo Ktoroa and dwolllngB woro closed today to tho public and the Chi nnraon enjoyed In tholr prlvato quarters olaboratoly prepared raonls and listened to mtwlo furnished by oceheetra, band, phonograph and music box, for tho up-to-dato coleetlnl thoroughly nppreclatos tho music that Is supplied by tho modern mechanical musical Instrument The recep tion of Intimate acquaintance and rolatlvos marked tho day. Tho Chinese havo a peculiar bollof In rogard to tho colebratlon or tholr now yoar. Tho closing of the old yoar and tho boglnnlng of tho now marks practically a new exlstonca with tho colostlals. All Chinamen bellovo that they aro doomed to destruction If thoy permit tho now year to And them In debt, and they use every effort to pay all their bills be fore tqo New Yoar day arrive. Then. too. If tho relatione betweon thenuwlve and any of tholr noqualntnncas be strained, thoy eeok each othor and wjuaro thomsolvtui with a good hnndehnku. lloth agree to for get the ihvkL Should IhU praetioe be neglected, It Is sold that the guilty ono Is doomed to destruction. NAVAL STRENGTH. Tho naval department's last report has an olllolal chnrt showing that tho United State has thn fifth largest navy In the world. Groat llrllaln Is llrst, with 301 vessels with 1,000.000 tone built, and 38 Ten solo now building. Franjjo has 98 built, 570.000 tons, mm 14 building. Uustffa has 6il built, with 4KUI01) ton, and 14 building- Oonimny has 73 built, with 387,000 tone, and 18 building, America ha 73 built, with 301.000 tone, and 38 building. Noxt In order In Uuly with IS built, with 388.000 tons, and six build- lag. Japan ban 41 built, with 313,000 tone, and throo building. THE PHIL030PHY OF ELBERT HUBBARD. "Unit and marrlagu nro private affnlns. and. beyond providing that a man should not allow his wife and children to become public charges Uio nuywnment ahoultl keep Its coarse hau'de off." The .you havo some of Bllwrt Hubbard's philosophy. Mr. Hubbard Is advanoed. In his own estimation, he Is so far ahead of tho prooeeslon lhat he wh safely preach a doctrine of lleeuee and disregard for law Hd Had hU excuse In epigrams. Ha can distrot the Ifcajllsh language and H.aU eln an Invitation He can clothe Indecency ami give it an air of respectability. He would have man. the animal. t natural even to the limit of hie animal Inetlnetj. and the woman, his wife-well If she doesn't like IL there Is the divorce court. Mr. Hubbard has graded the fact that for l year he wrote dally to ft woman wit hi wife, and finally married the co-respondent In the dlvorca case wherein he was defendant. lKMaaMt ihnni are a great many fool In the worW Mr. Hubbard la datu. He has a great brain, aad a soothing vmr of handUng words. Ha do nuke an Impression. g Anil he U epeoiiy harmful, because not all of the young man and women who hear him and read him can appreciate what a hollow and hurtful doctrine la hie. They look up to this dirt of unrestrained iwadmi. They M him n man feted. quoted, honored. Pew. If any doom havo bN d to him. Soelety say he has the "artlslla tem mant.-nndmuK he excused for kl peculiar-, and then woma If jm KaOy the JeeWne of Wbert Hubbart jw. wtU ca to a eon Jju-Jan eoethlag Mho this: "Hub. Mhe a tah m "J Z km r I m oW enok ,0 In , way be Uewd Uy ,Uw t was W gtrt ana y buy to gruw ap pore sa tim ta the (aUb aad in Iht ton T their tnother. I waai SL to b-'a la J tie mawey f tova. la wotaUty. l waat to ba, tae trow twawatlo. fhH AM Ut tbe wwi4 bM not teatet M a J ' ""' AlU aflar ya Ua.e reached that oohieloa u.ra wU be no ,c l ywir boata for the ureachlaay o, ullage of aa- nan wbrJorfl. tot WRONQ.-atUe 8Ur. " ANONYMOUS PRODUCTIONS FROM THE SAME AUTHORSHIP Hot Air for the Unfortunate Victims of the Gilbert Bros. Suspended Bank Instead of Prompt Action m Tncir Behalf ccpt China. I havo not received a proposal from a Chinese woman, but t mv rot It vot I haven't road half tho letters, and, of course, I don't pro tend to answer them. inoy navo como In all languages, nun eumo ' oven sent English translations oi muu own letters. There nro 15 from Ger many, dozens from England, a fow from Franco, RusBla and Ireland, and somo from Africa, Holland, India, Italy and South Amorlca." o Salem Real Estate. Tnimnna O'Rrien has Bold to Anna, George and Charles O'Brien a valuablo pleco of residence property in mis city, consisting of lota 7, 8 and 9, in block No. 1, Reed's addition to Salem, and a strip 19'4 feet wldo along the south sldo of lot 9. This property Is situated on tho east sldo of Capital street nnrt tho south sldo of Marion street Tho prlco was $3500. Mro. Addle Parvln and Z. M. Parvln toreon donation land claim to v el ,..,,- -, ... muisierreij bl 33 In Sunnysldo Fruit Farm r..fl Ing G acres, tho prico paid for thet Imntn hnlnp 7aft0 ! """ " " Z' ' i W. H. Caypool and wifo ton,.. .- fcrrod to Mrs. Addio Parvln 6 acrwL tvi.nt. tnw tir.nn I"l lUUUO iui Tvwi jluo uuui.-uiuiiiiu iTlory or M i. . havo sold to Seraphln Keel, 2 acrejl lauu " OWV.W.V.1 iu, i. u 8, r 1 l nrn ' " f JUW. G. R. JIatthowa and wlfo hnw ., to Mary Alpln lot No. 8 In block V bum for 276. J. J. Ryan and wlfo, of Butte! uuxu duiu uuoiu xyuu lot NO, 2 h hnr.c Wo. fi. nnH to .Tnmnc r . . -.. .. w, ., H - wHU4V;o nviin int v. i - .- . - "-Wtortif 3, in mock No. 8, Buttovlllo, tho ch Hiuuruuuu iu cacn enso UClng $20 o Geo. CUSSltOr. Of SllvArlni, ..... ' -.-",, lumn Mavn so a tneir ou-ncro nruno iarm nuniu hub murmn?. nrtnr n hri ., - I "- "" mi ..... r,l.. .JI.IhIhm 41... T T) Tl.t l.n.n H01IU1 Ul OIUUI1I UUJU1II1U UIV ill IV. IU1UUIU, IS (From the Daly Statesman, FOR PEACE. I February 17, 1004.) THE TRUE VERSION. A Correspondent Who Hopes the War How It Happened That the Story of Will Ere Long De Over. the Grafting Got Started. Editor Statesman:: Won't some benevolent individual buy Hofer's claim agnlnet tho Gilbert Bros.' bank, and stop his yawp? And then let tho receiver give him an ad vertisement or a dollar or two, and havo him barking' In his prnlse. On another momentous occasion Goneral Grant said, LET US HAVE PEACE. (Statosmnn, Fob. ll, 1901.) THE CORRECT ANSWER. Tho Conclusion Was That the Little Boy Lied, and This Was Right Editor Statesman: , A little boy, seeing two ladlos across tho streot, said to anothor little boy. "Ono of tho8o ladles Is my mothor's slstor, and yot sho is not my aunt." What relation was sho to tholttlo boy? Respectfully roforrod to Mr. A. F. Hofer, Jr., and his communication of Uie 11th Inst. OIIPHAN. February 12th. Editor Statesman: The report that a plcturo of tho Madonna was grafted tho othor oven Ingtat the exposition to tho school chil dren Is a mistake. It aroso from tho fact that Whofer, the graftor, deliv ered a lecture on Madonnas. It was natural undor tho circumstances to confound tho fact, honco tho roport. CORRECTION. (Statesman Feb. 1C, 1904.) AN ANECDOTE. naanamiBanaHiBHBanBninniBaiBanBtBBBBnaiaaniHg aa - b . 1 1 & rri i wnrfr. &m F K $r a &J Cures consumption. Not all JL .JIL-ff Vf L cases but very many. your !. , m v doctor will tell you more about I QJy ttmm mmi V?,,u,(f,m,y. bSitiMh Sale Ten 1 tillion Boxes a Year. 1 aSBbd THE FAMILY'S FAVOIIITB UEniOINr a H L BEST FOR THE BOWELS I WMMMHea(MMMaMKatteMMAaMseiM s A Correspondent Is Reminded of One and So He Tells It For the Benefit of Others. Editor Statesman: So Whofor prints tho poetry, brands himself. That romlnds mo of tho story of the cheap clodlngs man and his customer. Tho purchasor object ed to tho clothos offered him. saying, I "Man allvo. you don't mean to offor mo goods llko that; thoy. aro rotted, shoddy, tho wool In them stinks." "Uniph urn, mlno frondth, the goods don't stink; I vns the stinker," said tho Whofer. SEE, Print this, Mr. Hofor. Umbrellas The nbove four communications lllustrnto another chapter in the Gilbert Bros, bank receivership; that all omanato from the same pen, evon In eluding the headlines, and are evidently considered high-toned literary productions by the author and a complete Justification, Is apparont The lUmp of such a person who would fight out such matters In ha nbove mannor through a newspaper to be a recelvor Is beginning to be seriously doubted, and no ono will blnmo tho creditors for moving to have him discharged. The abovo aro tho manly methods omployod to defend the receivership Anonymoue (llnga from behind tho covor of newspaper protection havo always been characteristic of small mlnde. Tho peaoe that the managers of that bank scandal havo In mind Is tho peace of the wolf desiring to devour the ontlro Iamb. Thoy shall Ho down together according to the scr.pturos. but. according to tho way" of oelvershlps. the lambs will bo Insldo. When Mr Albert paid tho school children 100 conU on tho dollar tho managers of the receivership made light of his generosity, by sayL R was nothing hut what all the creditors would get In duo time. t5 I came tho recent announcement, to lot the public down easily, that about foriy per cent was all they need expecL y MHle.Pn!W,,!n8 Ver the 'v0'8"'!' w made nt "chambers" and at ofTr m Z TT t6mt f q,Ut- aml ,he M' h"e .oh nLlI,. "' nroc"K. The nporten. should take ip those proeeedlna and armimenta to rostraln the rapacity of certain nartJL and publish them. Let the public have more o ,ho fa et 1 Z r ' eonal.tlee and anonyn.lt.es. Mr Rooever. The Journa, w.U relh Zm space to your own statemenU. and make no charge whatever. ' " One fact can he gleaned by the public from tho tenor of tho nbove m mualcatloae-and no one will doubt whence they priL-and thn u that the author Judges everybody by hlmself-all wanuSaft S - m nmlh,. all act from the standout of personal 8ra,t-a" ar0 " The gentleman who rushed Into this offlco. and accused h i . lleeauee The Journal has had the nerve to say the reoeJvrhi .i. U drawl wt ladianltely. and that as ricTa man as Mr nl "Zn setUa the whoh, matter, by keeping all he had. ami tak ng i bslZl a. .Mir aayhMt lUp0ft(ora m J dollTrlfor h tlB "or a ""Q"1 blackmailer. Is that right? HO,"UWorsooth Great values. Colored silks, with fine handles only A good umbrella with steel rod for Ladies' Mackintoshes that were 4.50 now Ladies Dress skirts that were $4 00 now $J.75 These Certainly arc unexcelled valaes $2.85 ii $2.75, 1 1 Rostein &, Gfeenfeam 302 Commercial Street. M9C69MM9Meea)e0Cf)94Mee taWSOOOC Mto-KHhg-i.H4eiat4aHai9ittieitta)4ieg THE PICK OF THE FOREST Has been takon to sunnlv tho stock ot lumber in our yardB. Our stock isj comploto with all kinds of lumber." Just received a car load of No. Ii Hhlnglos, also a car of fine shakes. Wo aro able to fill any and all kind of bills. Como and lot us show you our stock. Yard and offlco noar S. P. poswnjerj uopot. 'Phono Main 651. n .'.A im 'HI II 1 MB, lb. ' "Sqsa I TiZlJlli' nnnnm c iniinCD r.t. II "" -ww.r.wfc. ww.nuu... .. r4ftHieHWIf)8lelalB,a,t,a,aaaa4W4M . ' .V.k r.yo Prom wiHonain. hk aaw NHoal Caa-l a wiwau. raw. ir. a. eMtc to the aew cbalnaaa will be caaaaa. Dally Nawa from WaaalNgtoti says: "It baa bean preoUpaliy aaUrwiaa4 taat I'oatwsetarGeaojwl Payae, af Wteaoaatn. Ttaa-ahalrmaa ef tae KaMoaa) CmaatHt and ckw to Ua rtaetaeat, ahaH oarry a the prenaUa IT raaaaMMR aawyalaa yxnk uattl tft aaMMUai of tho Hepubllraa NaHoaal CoaveatJoa At that time. In iHMMeetkMt with th aunm -. a chairaaMi at that Uata tla tum of Saoraiary SMww. at.nuU. v.. ray Craaa. ot Msasaisrinaiii - Oovaraw Durbla of ladlaao. have aaaa Don't Neglect Your Stomach and Bowel !Sn muaL depnaa unim them Your health, hatkptaeas. and even -our life is en trollatt Urgeb- by Uim .... it la therefore very Important at th first aywmoms of the stomach becoming weak or the bowels cout!nau.i th.i y take a few doses of ir.wij- Stowaek lMUera. It u u,e bi s..,. ach and Bowel awdlclaa in mi.- aad oIUvety cures Heartburn, Indl. aesuen, Dyspepsia, Conlpatkn and Malaria. Try It HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS Had Enough of Widows. Syraeaee. N v.. Pab. n.A. A Uowlatt. the Syracuse tallllooaire who lived St yaara aad than bacamo noted aa a hamortat by dvlac a birthday Waanaet to 1J4 widow., had another birthday today. bu )hl Utae the wiO ovn wara eoaepicaoaely absent from tbe eeiabraUoa program. "N'U,M said Mr. HowWi tu.. , bad all those womaa here but year aad I gave them a aood u tkiJ aar I am bartac a aaod time myaalf Tilth the luiva As . .uu . . I .. TV u w my last jr caseorauoa. for U moMbs I j havo beaa heat baay receiving iet, tars asking ma to marry. The let iters have poured in from every part of the earth I have ever heard of ex el 4 eivea HfftVHH4WHa4 R. OT. Wade & Co. TT " jiave mCec A carloac! of smooth, and ;; ; h&thed galvanised wife and ii 11 . L ii e pvzpated to make at- !: tractive prices MKWeoH. WWHWW t-ttW-aVffl I O I K Harritt & lAwrnni TIiere'sSwhrae0re xZTl rniS?!' 0rocer,M than ANYB0DY , "icreswnere you get GOOD treatment and GOOD goods -,. ... ouu wjo ior yourself. jHHWWUnni,),,, CLD P. O. GROCERY. 'WaVW-ameg ! " .. .-MEncnANT Tn.n p,J".uo?m Block- "" - - S ner ana fitter, will -. " ?." ..- $ ine.DresslnBS'"VLwore aiso cics atataniii . - imnp. w "WM" SsHMl Ijav-i f sraaargi M