DAil? cAlMAfc MtttLWAi Wm OlaMOtt WfibKESOAV, fitJPT-fiMBSB 7, 1M. SOME EDITORIAL ADYICE Tt Mr.vttedon on Political Matters, Past and Present September 0, 1004. IMItof' Joifrnnlt Truth compels mo to sdv that 1 mm simply surprised that my letter to you evor saw the light of day in tlio column of Tlio Journal. T simply meant to stick n pin In tbnt part of your corporation where n consciengo should abide. Thcro nro 17 good and valid reasons why n man with my record iihould not mpport T. Roosovclt for tlio high and mighty ofllco of President of tlio United States. Th tho first plnco he, like Me Klnley, is a man of honest instincts, but, HVo tho latter, ho has his own price (flxcd, and 'tho clauses against the masses wilt see to it that ho gets to tho last coin of his own" valuation of his own mnnhoQihwIn the second place, if elected, howllrtand for everything that stands in "'opposition to the vital Interests of 00 per cent of tho Ameri can people, T think It unnecessary to here recite, tho remaining in reasons wby a Lincoln, Stephens, Blaine lie, publican should not vofo for Itoosovcit. tit is mean and contemptible to nmno Abraham Lincoln in connection with the dSgoiforato scheme of plutocracy of today'cafied Republicanism. Tho party hns no more right to claim Xlucoln as one of its political patron saints than by which we became responsible for tho future , welfare of tho Philippine islands. The honor of tho nation and the flag of our country arc not politic al playthings. Wo liopo friend Rigdon will feci bet ter nftor blowing off his political gas and welcome him to como again, if it will make lilm any happier, and if our renders do not object. He probably has no o no to give a pieco of his mind to on tho political situation, and a lit tle spa.ee In onr paper Is always open to peoplo oven though they differ from our views in tho most radical manner. Mr. Itlgdon is talking stuff and think ing things and using a political nomen clature that hns been out of date about eight or ten years. He shotdd read up, got out of tho ruts ho is thinking in, nnd get hold of something fresher, and ho would feel better. tbBjkvll of, orthodoxy has to claim tho klHguWTJf heaven. Elections In this' country are carried by tho "floaters." This, class is composed largely of com mercial patriots who stand ready to riftlvVihefr ballots for prices ranging from n bushel of potatoes up. Another ijempnt In tho floailng cjass is mado up of tho old, young and middla-iigod, unlnformod, misinformed, whoso high est ambition Is to bo on tho hIiIo that bleats, b-gosh, nnd this Is tho dangerous fment. las history failed to record the m vnfall of republics on tho same road we are so hilariously charging nlongf As for Hryan, ho favored tho ratifica tion of tho treaty with Spain Itocauao he, wanted tho Republican party to have freo course nnd an unhindered ad, to tho end thnt It might reap' the rownrd of Its own doings. It was (god politics on tho part of Air. llryan, a It In now good politics and patrlnt W ho sees It, to support Parker In stead of supporting oven indirect polit ical scheme, which, If unchecked, will nurely, lund us in tho whirlpool of hor rors that overtook Prance In tho cIoh ingVyoor 0f tho eighteenth century. J. H1CWON. Editorial Comment, If Mn'iUgdon believes In tljo prlnei plooftho'ltopiihllcan party ho should supjmrt tho men who represent thoso principles. If he believes in some oth tir principles ho should, nnd probably does, support men who represent thoso principles. Wo judgo from his expres sions that ho is not nt hoart very much of a Republican nt present, but points with prldo to thoso 'times and to those men, lie- supportod when ho was In that happy framo of mind. Ho has one of the. , car-marks of an unreconstructed Democrat, in imagining that everybody from tho President down, excepting klroifelf, has n price, m nro sur prised that sj good and pure u man shottjd neck to justify Rrvan for "play JBjrfpoltic8M with so sacred a matter as rjtlflcatlon nt tho treaty with Spain Removing to Portland. Today Mr. and Mrs. A. P. MrAteo removo from this' city to Portland to make their future home. Mr. McAtoo has resided in nnd around Salem for 38 years. Ills wife was a daughter of Lewis Johnson, an old-tlmo architect and contractor of this city. In his younger iiiiys .Air, JHcAtce tnugut schmd, and many of tho citizens now grown to manhood nnd womanhood wotit to "Mr. Mt'Ateo's country school. Por ncveral years ho was janitor of tho Park public school, nnd nlso conducted a mercantile business In Yew Pnrk. As a member of tho Grand Army and an Odd Fellow he has a wido circle of ac quaintances hero who will miss him and his family. A son, Bert, hns been em ployed at Portland for somo'tlme, and Miss Cora McAfee, n daughter nnd popular young society woman, has been in tho telephone exchnngo for throo ycrtrs. Tho MeAtees regret to lenvo Salem, but Mr. McAtco has 1cttcr pros- poet b at contracting in Portland, nnd they hnvo sold their finn homo in low Pnrk to Prcd Rice, of Pratum, tho now county assessor, who hns moved to Salem. -o Exhiblt Took Frizes. With tho exception of tho samples of flax fibre, tho Jcrsoy cows nt the col lege farm thought tho samples boils ahd eMIONS Have been suffering from Impure Blood tor many years, Having .nous and oujm Eruptions. Having beard of S. S. S. I de cided to try it, and am t lad to say that it has done me a great deal of good. I intend to continue to use it, as I believe it to be the best Blood Medicine on the market. Cleveland, Tenn. W. K. Dstsas. For over fifteen years I have suffered more or less from Impure Blood. About a year ago I had a boil appear on my leg below the knee, which was followed by three more on my neck. I saw S. S. a. advertised and decided to try it. After taking three bottles all Boils disappeared and I hive not been troubled any since. Gko. G. Fbrtio. 114 W. Jefferson St., Louisville, Ky. Newark, Ohio, May 33, 1903. From childhood I Iliad been bothered with bad blood, skin eruptions and bolls. I had boils ranging from five to twenty in number each season. The burning; ac companying the eruption was terrible. S. S. S. seemed to be justthe medicine rieeded in my case. It drove out all impu rities and bad blood, giving me perma nent relief from the skin eruption and boils. This has been ten years ago, and I have never had a return of the disease. Mm. J. D. Athbrton. write tor out book on blood and skin diseases. Medical advice or any special In formation about your case will cost you nothing. The Swift Specific, Cewpany, Atlanta, 6a. ANOTHER POPULAR RESORT sss HORSE OWNER DEAD Chicago,. Sept. 7. John Shields, of Oakland, California, owner of a racing stable, and well-known in sporting cir- clos, died suddenly of heart disease this morning nt the Hotel War- W. W Zlnn Will Open a New Store; on Court Street W. W. 'Ann, tho popular confection er, is soon to open another store. It will bo located In tho room nt 104 Court street, formorly occupied by tho Citizens' Light & Traction Company's offices. Tho exact date of the opening can not be given, but will be tho later part of this week, nt which tinio the now fixtures will have arrived. Tho rooms nro undergoing remodel ing, nnd the fixtures are to bo elabor ate and up-to-date. Tho general col oring is to bo cherry. Everything in tho wny of soft drinks and ices will bo found nt this candy palace, while especial attention will be given to strictly high-grade confection ery. Mr. Zinn 's originnlity in tho can dy line will bo given full sway. Thcro will bo boxes daintily draped to hnrmonizo with tho general effect. In 1807 n partnership waU started, known as Kills & Zlnn, with a stock of less than $100, consisting of small lines of tobacco nnd a bootblack stand. Three years ago Mr. Hills withdrew. The remaining member has kept on improving and adding to the stock ns his constantly growing1 trade demanded. Mr. Zlnn, by courteous treatment nnd good workmanship,Jins been rewarded by n trade as q result of which he now finds it necessary to branch out, in order to accommodnto nil classes. TTk 1 T1 ,e cneeKS wnue "Ps) and Hnlp I hlTL lang"ld s5eP tel1 the s,ory X UlC A I utt of thJn blood Jn blQj Doctors call it "anemia." They recommend Ayer's Sari saoarilia. They know why it cures. &&tt'Sgfr Why Barnum Succeeded. P. T. Barnum onco said: If you havo $10 to put in use, pay $10 for an article nnd $0 for advertising. I can outtalk any nian but a printer, but tho man who can stick typo and tho noxt morn ing talk to a thousand men whilo I am i,.u-;,,rr n .me. is tho man I nm Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Hns world-wide fame for marvel cures. It surpasses any other aaln lotion, ointmont or balm for Cn. corns, minis, jjoub, cures, .colons, ty cers, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Fover Soj UJinppcu Junius, omn eruptions; fallible for Piles. Cure guarantee! afraid of, and I want to bo his friend. Only 2Cc at J. C. Perry's drug store. JFoarful Odds Against Him. Sure Cure for Piles. Itching piles produce moisture and cause Itching, this form, as well as Bllng, Bleeding or Protruding Plle3 are cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pile Remedy Stops Itching and bleeding. Absorbs tumor COc a jar at drug gist, or sent by mall. Treaties free. Write me about your case. Dr. Bo sanko, Phllo., Pa. Fore sale by Dr. S. C. Stone, druggtst. PILES Ann mnnU3 It in til iudis Rnnnnsfnrn pile -rr- a D. Wll. Thomptsa, Bpl. Qn&tt SoVnU, Si.UitlU., K C , wtlui "liu ? I titj it U tn elilm f thra " Dr S K. Uton, I KlttDjBMK.n Y,wm lH7Ii.Ki.ri..-- . futut." Dr. U. D UcQ III. Clulibirf. Too . WW 'J "la ft prMtlot of IS Jra, I hv tonal n rtm4f. m qui jnrlT fiuct, to Cim. Smlt tti: HSl ) BnuUU. U1STIN N'IDY, UNCA1TCN, f. Sold In Saltm by 8. C. Stons. Call for Free Bunplts. Bedridden, alono nnd destitute. SueU in brief was the condition of an ollj soldier by namo of J. J. Havens, Ve, sallies, O. lor years ho was troubled with Kidney diseaso and neither dot tors nor nieuicmo gavo mm relief. At length ho tried Electric Bitters. It put him on his feet in short order and now ho testifies. "I'm on the road to com plete recovery." Bost on earth for Liver and Kidnoy troubles and all forms of Stomach and Bowell com plaints. Only 50. Guaranteed by J. 0. Perry, druggist. of early growing grain for tho stnto fair were nor. Shields arose at 4 o'clock to got petty good. Some ono left tho burn 'medicine, door open, and tho cows walked In to prepnrlng innko a physical examination of tho i - cdlblo qualities of tho various kinds of oats, grain, flax, etc. Sovcral bunches of nuglish oats got first prize, the wheat catmf In for a red ribbon, whllo nnd ns his it dropped o room dend. muto was Development Meetings. In order to extend tho influenco of tho Oregon Development Lcnguo still farther throughout tho state, thcro will tho flax fibre was considered unfit for Jim held at flrnnts Pass, Friday, Sep- cow feed, nnd wns tramped under foot. Whon Ovorscer Kent enmo around next morning 'tho atmosphoro suddenly bo- came charged with a blue sulphurous' haze. Curvallls (lagette. o How Is ThloT Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Re ward for any caso of Catarrh that can not bo cured by Hall'it Catarrh Cure. P. I. CHBNBY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Wo, tho undersigned, bavo known F. J Cheney for tho last 15 years, and boliovo hlra perfectly honorablo In all business transactions and flnr.n- daily ablo to carry out any obliga tions mado by his Arm. WAI.DINO, KINNAN & MARVIN, Who'esalo Druggist, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Curo is takon Inter nally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Testimonials sont frop. Price 75c per bottlo. Sold by all druggists. Tako Hall's Family Pills for can-patlon. Band Concert Tonight. At Wilson's avenue, given by tho Sa lem Military Band, under tho leader ship of Prof W K. MeKlroy, Come out nnd enjoy n pleasant ovenlng. tomber 23d, tho Southern Oregon ses sion of tho League, and tho arrange ments for this event nro now being made. Secretary Tom Uichardson, of tho Oregon Development Lougiio Is now in correspondence with F. J. Blnkeloy, of llosoburg, vice-president of tho stato league, with whom ho is arranging for extensive advertising of tho Southern Oregon session. A WOMAN TO BE PRETTY Mast nave Luxuriant mat dtoasr Hair, No Matter Wast Color. The finest contour or a female face, the sweetest smile of a female mouth, loses something; If tho head la crowned with scant hair. Scant and falling hair, tt Is now known, Is caused by a parasite that burrows Into tho scalp to the root of tho nair, where It saps the vitality. The lit tle white scales the germ throws up In burrowing are called dandnllT. To curo dandruff permanently, then, and to stop falling; hair, that germ must be killed. Newbro'a Herplclde, an entirely new re suit of the chemical laboratory, destroys tho dandruff g;erm, and, of course, stops tho falling- hair, and prevents baldness. Bold by leading- drug-glsta. Send 10c. In stamps for sample to Tho Herplclde Coi Detroit. Mich, nnlol J, HVv. Special Asrent WIIIIMliHIHHIiHW!' ; Vogct humhet :: and : : Fuel Company. Rough and dressed lumber, eash, doors, lath and shingles, ; ; ash and fir wood. Salem Ore. ; Down town offlco 112 Court ; ; ; street. Telephone Main 2451. ; ; ; One block east of S. P, pas- I Benger depot. ....--.. t mub? pay nign rates or insurance on unexposed dwellings? Tho old line companies charge you $3 for 600 of Insurance, while for 75 cents yearly you can get tho eame amount by becoming a member of tho Oregon Fire Relief Association OF M'MINNVILLE, OREGON. a home company working for home Insurance on a homo plan. Let me tell ou about It. H. A. JOHNSON, Murphy, Blk.. H. A. JOHNSON, Murphy Block, Salem. Head office McMlnnvllle, Oregon. What Is life? In tho last nnalysls nobody knows, but wo do know thnt it is under strict law4 Abuse that law even slightly, pain results. Irregular living means durangomont of tho organs, resulting in Constipation, Hendacho or Liver' Trou ble. Dr. Ring's Now Llfo Pills quick ly readjusts this. It's gontle, yet thorough, drug store. Only IWo nt J. O. Perry 's Stoptoe Caught Bop Steptoe, tho man who stabbed Arthur Dilts tu tho Manhattan saloon Friday night, wns captured by Police man Jack Smith Saturday night, nlwit 10 o'clock, after ho hud been in hiding LM hours. Ho wns released on an t. i-i. ... .. , .u rii nun, ami ins examination will (ho held Wednesday. -Ktigeno Guard. Tie Traveler Ufa Good Smoke is rem Wherever yo go on any road, in every town you're sure of a great smoke for 5 cents if you ask for the Cremo. The only cigar for sale everywhere, and everywhere the same. uumcwr woum jw the wokui. Tfu 3emd is the Smoker s Trotection. W. Bollons, who has beon general W Ballons, who has been general road master of tho O. It. & N., with headquarters in this city, for tho past nlno years, loaves with his family for Portland in tho morninc. whero Mr. Bollons takes chnrgo of tho Southern Pacific lines in Oregon, his territory extending from Portland to Ashland Mr. Bollons hns hnd charge of tho O. R. & N. lines ns general road master for tho past nlno years, with offices in this city, where himself nnd estimable family will bo greatly missed. AH the valued track improvements to tho O. R. & N. system by which this road hns been brought up to a condition of hlRh excellence, have beon mado un dor Mr. Bollon's personal direction Ho will tako general chnrgo of the Southern Pacific lines In Oregon, this change being ono of tho promotions In tho gonernl rearrangement of of flclnl positions, under tho Hnrriman management. Pendleton East Oregon fan. , 8tnts)M8ag8es)tsagtjiaaa S University of Oregon College oll.Ueraturo, Science and the Arts College of Science and ' Engineering. b'chool of Mines and Mining. ! School of Music, School of Law, School of Medicine. ' i The session of 1903-4 openB Wednesday, September 14. For catalogue, nun i can REGISTRAR University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon. xM8ft)aagtsjtBBaaailisf ilTsy ' A Boy's Wild Bide for Life. VVitli family around expecting him tor die, and a son riding for life 18 miles to get Dr. King's Xew Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, w; II. Brawn, or Leesvllle, Ind., en dnred death's agonies from asthma; bnt this wonderful mcdlcino gavo ia stant relief una soon cured him. Ho writes: 'I now sleep Boundly every night.' Like marvelous cures of Con sumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Roughs, Colds and Grip proves its matchless merit for all Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles fide and $1.00. Trial bottles freo at J. C. Perry's drug store. Racing Stables Arrive. W. O. Durfeo nnd P. U. Ward, of Lo Angeles, and JP. K. Wright, of Sacra motito, arrived this morning with their racing stables. The trip from Colifor nla waa made in a well-Pargo express car, especially mieu ror uiat purpose. There are U nne borses in the lot. among them toe favorites Coronado, RrTaey IC, Cavalier nnd Kelly Briggs. ! Mi JiUJliJL!lM ,A peep into oun I ' m ;' wSSm M ,cehouse ! mi W i mm O w,u Bhow -u it is that : our meats are always fresh and appetising in tho hottest weather, when meats would spoil If not properly cared for. It would also show some of tho fattest sides of beef, tender and fine quarters of lamb and mutton. Our meats are grade and low priced. high E. C. Coss. State Street Markn gg"""" .MII.,. e.c. ' THE PICK OF THE FOREST I I ",A,nP" BzKfrinnP' w"",ii ttti(mtitli Has been taken to aupply the atock of! ! lumber in our yards. Our tocfc 1 complete with all kinds of lumber.) i Just received a car load of No. l jingles, also a car of fine e-hsW We , are able to fill any and all kted! ; or bills. Come and let us sbow yoa- ' our stock. ( i depot 'Phone Mala 65L i ! QOODALE LUMIER CO. 8 1 IB 1 8 IBf aiaisjiia rr? "K Wholesale and rSTT?'.""""" Honor. .; -.7" """""erel.1 Street. UMllli Turner I'armer Injured. C, Civnnagb, a well-known farm er and hop ralwr of Turner, met ith 'a serious accident at his fans last ev (eahig.' Aecolpanlel hy a painter, who jWaS doing some work, they were de- sceusdiaff a tramway at the hop horn, whtt It olbtp(il. Toe two men ns taleil painful lajuries, and Dm. ByrJ t Pull line of liquors and ZTT? 8trcet f Mcflrler brand-the best forSm,"0?11'-' urea m me city limits. Thona M.u ,?' m ,. .' - "i Wlllinufi" tx and 'ie- ;; OREGON STANoKStf I ; Bns ,ta 2W yea, Se tember o "S01' WONMOUTH I ; ; roar, afr0rdlDB eoual opportuiij. S' , te"Ua ,n 6ac1 I .. tber. November. PebruVry J b8,nnlne course m Sep- f j ! h the SonMiJWWlHO FOR TEACHERS i 1!.''. t . " """ oi Mutir tmim . " uu "uormaitoa conditions la loTir1" ,n tual teaching afforded coa- m ", " "'" actual teachir, .iw ...... I! pranced course of i? XL"'1 and . bo 1 Addross R.v, . ' '" the add itnn.i j .. .. aaJ W. Cwka ww ealled. 15. -ER' Monmouth. Orv BUTtER, or President p n eu E. D. RES. Z -"' ""S ""'""ttumssiaiaii