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mmmm DAILY OAJ IXAE JOTJXS&l SALEM, 0BE002T. TUESDAY, MABOH 7, 1905. INDIAN SCANDALS i h p IN NEBRASKA Father Schell Explains Meaning of Boot- legging Convictions Must Be Fol lowed Up to Produce Good Sef. Joseph Schell, who stirred up tho Indiana ononnous prices for every wtfgrcat deal of oxcltemont as ono o tl,lnB f'oy ell to them. "Tho justlco o tho poneo and tho marshal of Homer mako their living from tho arrosts or drunken Indians. When tho justice, with his eyes wido open, finds out thnt tho marshal tnkes money from tho drunken Indians and tho first to oxposo tlrtbor land frauds, nd loft Oregon undor something of a cloud, has ronppcarod in Nebraska. To judgo from tho nowspapors thoro -ho has secured somo uonvietions for 'frauds practiced on tho Indians. Ho 't ",(,'n K '" proceeds to tho flpecu- 4 now looatod at Winobngo, Nob. I lator.8 und H"ntons them with donun- I elation If ho doos not get his sharo out i of the Jndlnns. Tho Indian who is nr- ' ffMtnil nnfl flnml rrnna fA tlia annitnfrif ia Mini liorrmvH tlin tnnnnv nnil ulnnu n fccopors for bootlegging conspiracy ;noto for lhr00 to ,, ti t nfJ. t nn.initnnril - 1 .. 1 ! ... 1 1. - If.. 1 1 .. .1 -.,. u nuiRUiiuuiii mm ill 1,110 VllllLii . tm4 llft rnnMvnm Wlinn Mm .--.-.I.e.. .- "' auvw-ivn MIIVII VI1V 4I.IIIDIIMI (From tho Omaha Hoe.) Tho conviction of tho Homer miloon- SJthtos court last wook tho first con viction of tho kind on record is ono of "tho results of tho disclosures of corrup tion on tho Winnebago reservation mado by Father Schell and tho persist ant ngilntlou ho has carried on to renibdy tho aliusos. Tho conviction of theso saloonkeepers, however, Is ro gnrded by Father Seholl as of small frnportanco oxeopt as a link in tho chain snd of no lasting benefit unless pursued so that tho wholo system of Indian -npoliution under ofliclal protection is -rooted oat. Summing up tho situation, Wailier Hcholl explains oxistlng condl Sons on tho reservation in tho following vigorous language: Public Sontiinont Only Eomcdy. "Tho situation of tho helpless Win Tiobngo Indians Is as dlernurHKing as It is revolting and this condition is the outcome of tho liiomVloiicy, the indo lence and til corruption of tho ollleors. , i'ubllv Monument is the only remedy tor such eases. During tho last 20 .yenra tho government was misrepre sented and its laws uhusod by tho ofll uers; tho public was bluffed by futile ITorts nud the ruin of the Indians wms tho natural cotiseipienue. lluudreds of thousands of dollar were spent by the Jjovorunient through these Indolent of "flcors to prosorvo tho Wlunobngo In dians from tho ruvugoM of whiskey, to protect them and guide them to olv knows thnt a drunken Indian has no credit with the speculators, who know lis Income and relationship, ho will not nrrost tho Indian. When the specula tors soo an Indian drunk and whoso credit Is good they tell tho marshal to arrest him bo that they can innko tho Indian sign a note. If nn Indian is slow to buy or sign note, tho specula tors give him a few dollars for noth ing. Ho guts whisky and when he fools good ho is ready to buy out the wholo town nud to sign all kinds of notes and mortgagee. Thus, horsos that aro not worth tho feed aro sold for $400 and .1500, notes are signed and tho monoy collected nt tho ngoncy. Lawbreakers Not Caught Napping. "The local court commissioner, with a deputy iiiarshal,puys. a visit 1o Homer about throw or four times a year. Thoy announco their coming to tho ringlead ors, who Inform tho saloonlccopors and the bootleggers. Tho town is" cleared of tho Indians und the bootloggers go to sleep. The carnival begins again half an hour aftor the olllclnls have left. Tho ringleaders have confessed to me that tho arrivals of thoso oillcors cost them a great deal of money. It Iiiih happened that those olHcors have found ea the road a drunken Indian. They took his name, mudo out a case on tho reeords with ilotltiouH Indian DO YOU GET UP WITH AXAJkDS BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures made uy ur. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kid ney, liver and blad der remedy. It is the great med ical triumph of the nineteenth century; disco vcrednfter years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kidney and bladder specialist, and is wonderfully successful lu promptly curing lame back, uric ncidj catarrh of the bladder and Uright's Disease, which fs the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec ommended for everything but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found iust the remedy vou need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work and in private practice, and has proved so successful in every case that a Sccial arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper, who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle, sent free by mail, also a book tell ing more nlwut Swamj)-Root, and how to SHEET STRANGLES SUICIDE. Mrs. J. W. Harmon Hangs Herself to Window Bar at Insane Asylum. Mrs. J. W. Harmon, of Selma, Jose phine county, committed suicide in her room at the insane nsylum yesterday morning, by hanging herself to a win dow bar with hdr bed sheet. Tho patjont. was about 37 yea old. and had onjy'.boon confined la theinsti tution ano flnyf having been brought from her home in Selma Saturday night. and her death was a great surprise, it not being suspected that lior mania was of a suicidal trend. She was confined in the ward in which are kept the periodical insane, and when she retired Sunday night she appeared to bo in full possession of her right mind, and seemed to be quite contont with liar confinement. Nothing more was soeii of her until early Friday morning, when she was found by an attendant, hanging by a sheet from the top bar of the window, and directly findout ifyou have kidney or bladder trou- over the bed of another patient who ble. When writing mention rending this generous oner in uns paper auuscnu your .I.li.i( tn T"l. Tj'.la.ma. GKF miuiuDa lu xyi. j-kuui:i v.fi. 2. TV. Umnlmnitnii OT.J ''J8l ITTA"" N. Y. The regular fifty-cent and one- dollar Sue bottles arc Horns of flmunp.nct. sold by nil good drtiggihts. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, lliugliauitoii, N. Y., on every bottle. 7&Shi Illation, and the only rosult nftor SO mwm ,,M wll,Ml1 iU,a Hootd from your Is their total ruin, tholr total ""' Kver.i..ioiit 'rg sums lor inuigl degradation and their total riomuritllsH tlon. "Wlum I rnlsml my video in defease of thotm unhappy and hulplofw IuiIIhus, 1 found myself confronted with an nrmy of scoundrels, consisting of spue mlntora, bootleggers, saloonkeepers, aurrupt ollluinli, polltleluus, agents and roprommtutivoM of the church and the stale- chain of opposition reaching' I"'01'8 d he doe nil within his jmwer irum Oumlm to WMklngtoa. Had nu Uphill right. "For a moment I wan alone, forsak en and Mid Uy my own, to oppoix n nary eas, witness fees and transpor tation, ctv. "The speculators are buying tho In dian land, and before tho deal Is ap proved In Wellington tin IiidiuiiHn question has signed mitea in favor of the speculHtor, who gets the land as wtrtl as hia monoy again. Tho agent is but a tool In the hands of the spcu- others. If tho offleors were sincere and had their work at heart thoy would study the Indian situation, analyze the diseaso and apply tho proper remedy. "I mado a thorough study regarding those Indians und thoir situation, and it seems strange thnt lu the prosecu tion of thoso snloonkoopora' cases my ovideuco was not needed. It seems that tho head of the viper was not wanted; they only wanted to cut off a piece of tho tail that would grow on again tho bootleggers. Volume could bo written about these Indians and thoir scandalous nbusoH, but I feel satisfied that President Roosevelt and the now Indian commissioner, F. K. Leupp. will see that all scandals cease uad that the oflicinls will earn their salaries and there will bo no room for speculators, saloonkeepers and bootloggers. shared her room. From appearances she must have stood upon the hond of her room mnte's hod, nnd launched herself into etornity. The suicide must have taken place near tho niiddlo of the night, for the body was quite cold whoa dNeovcrod. Tho death was not from a broken neck, but from strangulation. The remains were sent to Selma last night, where tho funeral will bo held tomorrow. to kwp th Indian land and Indian mony within the ring of the simula tors. "Hut who will blame the auent h.I body of bhwdthlrsty ami lawdafylnii the oMeers when the eommisaioner at individual, thloMteiiliig me with ruin, J Indian affatra In WaaalagtoH Jnuea, Uisgran. and vu violent death; but ! who lately rtwigutHl-has ilone all with tho Omaha ltee ami the Slonx City ( In hi wwr to favor the 'Homer rtag Tribune gave me their tinaollelted and and has sent a porwinal order to the iiauiieroaiaii uttip hh.i HiipHirl ami the Hgent-requentlng him to O.'K. all the fair minded pnhlle, wltli other dallies unifiers' frauilwleHt uutee. No wonder and weeklies, fnllowe! their slept. (that the agent my: 'It I fight the "lu a aupreme effort the Kmrful money power l'll'lowe my place.' Aa ring attempted to iatlueace the ureal-, Indian will jwy $1,000 easii rather than dent uf the United States agalmtt aiy.to loee his mortgaged Mttleet worth efforts to obtain Justine for tho In- WO, aad th aiieeHlatorN know It. and hIihiis. bnt, a eeald Ih exHHtel. tliey nhwya see that they hold h iHrtieeo oh the Indtna's mrnn. I have aeea lSvonty Yoars' Trial. Thoro nro lots of good things tho doc tors kuow nothing about. Wo frequent ly cure peoplo of dtsenso after tho doc tors havo given thorn up. If tho dis oaso oomos from ovorwork, dissipation 6r oxpomiro, causing woak nnd wntory blood and loss of ilosh and strength, wo havo tho ono suro romody in Dr. Gunn's Ulood and Norvo Tonic. Thoso tublots tnkon with monls turn tho food into rich rod blood, making strong, steady nervos nnd increasing the strength, producing solid Ilosh ut the rate of 3 to a pounds per wook. This means 'health. Druggists soil Dr. Uunn's Ulood and Nerve Tonic for 7Sej per box or 3 boxen for $2, Aro You Engaged? Engaged peoplo should remember, that, after marriage, many quarrels can bo avoided by keeping their digostions in good condition with Electric Bit' tors. S. A. Brown, of Bcnnottsvillo, S, 0., says: "For years my wifo suffered intensely from dyspepsia, complicated with a torpid livor, until sho lost her strength nnd vigor, and becamo a nicro wrock of her former self. Then sho tried Electric Bitters, which holpcd her at once, and finally mudo her en tirely well. She is now strong nnd healthy." J. C. Perry, druggist, soils and guarantees thorn, at 50c a bottle. o rortland Comment. x Mr. Graham was the soloist, and ho played on his violin an eloquent and al most prayerful paraphrase from "Par sifal" from an arrangement by Wag-ner-Wilhelmy. This was tho gem of the concert, and Mr. Graham never played better. He gave the music en tirely from memory, a circumstance which added to the fine interpretation. The swelling, pulsing tones of that vio liu solo will gratofully linger in tho memories of those present. Orogoninii. At the Grand Friday night, M:reh 10th. Seats $1.00, 75c, 0c nnd :1.1c. anr euro for Plleo. Itching Pius produce moisture and cause itching, this form, aa well as Bling, Bleeding or Protruding PUea are cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko' Pile Remedy. Stops Itching and blooding. Absorba tumors. 50c a Jar at drag gist, or sent by mall. Treaties free. Write me about your case. Dr. Bo sanko, Fnlla., Pa. Fore Bale by Dr. S. C Stone, druggist . o Spray Your Fruit Trees. . Prnns havinc fruit trees and orna- mental treos that, under tho state law, aro required to be sprayed at this sea- son of tho year, aro requested to leave . thoir orders at F. A. Wiggins' implc-, ment house or with tho Oregon Nur-j Bnrv Comnanv. Tho expense is very small, and the increase in fruit and quality will moro than repay all cost to tho ovvner. Or apply to E. C. Arm strong, manager of tho city spraying outfit, who will at once attend to the matter. 2-27-tf o Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby givon to tho public that tho co-partnership between E. L. Irvin and M. C. Pettys, under tho firm namo of Irvin & Pettys, has this day been mutually dissolved. All bills heretofore contracted by the firm of Irvin & Pettoys will be settled by thoir successors, and all accounts duo tho old firm aro payable to L. u. Irvin & Co. Dated this 23d day of February, 1903. 2-24-lw E. L. IRVIN, M. C. PETTEYS. Lawn owe M 11 Car Struck Switch. Chicago, MaA-li 7.- Twelve p.oj.lo were injured, one prolatbly fatn!l, tv the derailing of a ear on the t 'lib ago Por nervous I & Hk 1,rtrk novated road, at Market lfrt 111 At til til llUtbfcHt Alul thut lilt ui' - " "--eT nv rtw Mnn ( preiitlout f all, that the Indian iiui.t l..' prtiTtft ami Ual'tae UUU.H thiuUln immt reaae. A few mMtn ji. tu fvl.ral graad Jury Indlatwl the lliutr MlitakMHir and bwitlegger. Oue of tli.'Mt eaeea ban JMt been eua wludo.1 in tae Failed Stottes dietriet k'tiurt and rVe defedatitH were fouad tii)i RlHtJ f IlearUetf Speoulateiv. "'"" my study mm! obeervtiUoe of li .- mui.-Ii ahul WiuuelatgA ladiaa 1 Ui irUi tliat there iu at Homer h p. lv-'ifnt tiny of liHtrtleae amMulu ti ,... ,. nft.-r tit ladlau Uade .idI tii,' In.iiau m'no. Tu eueeeed la ti.m I.V miMt k,.'t the lmlUmi te mih, r 1.11,1 britf tliuw into aukmieaitm. Ti - litve kiri nalunlieeier and )xot logger ube re operaUaf uuder ll'o ii,tcritoa of i Ms ring ad tarouglt ! i. -kev tbe luuB Wtftme tae ds.-i r ih. niHulaUra. Wwmi I Brei 4'.in I, ii,iinr tk riajrjaader coa-t'-t I i n..' iliui taey Haaied the la 4l,ti t'timutwik, ilit tmy aly eM briag tlx'iu, tair men) and their buuttw ta It n , i t Kthag taew w a laky; that K mala tkem a great deal of muy it tft.iw otUud prutxeliua areuad tae m loomi mmU the Uxllg)frii aad ia ortlet te om out vh they meet eharge Helen that were ealteetml three time with threat uf takiitc awaj- tbe mert- mnA iMMttem "TWm.sk the ImKihmm ( the KSW,t mU the eeaHty jmlm Ueee Hagleaileffa have leea atoiuteU the guardiaas of winur Udrnttiu awl the ahawelee rob berlee that took plamt la this line would be a revehitfaM to the world. "Jim DevU, an IhJUh, ia la the pealteatlary. Hie aUlietml mother atgneU a note uf 1 1,000 tu one f tt aMWwlattin, who urumtaed her thnt he would get aim eu He get him out on jmrole lately nnd autde him work aad cut bia winter we4. Thlt India wo man wmi made to net! her hei renin Inad and thU awo emacMlnlor konfht it. He taea returae.1 the Indtta to the iwni- teatiary again with n promiee to get him out again If hi Mother weuM aic another note te hnlnnee with the fie he gave for her land. "Indiana who are uaalltiag to give up i heir government eheeha are kept prii.aor la the ageacy building until they are willing tu hand them mer. "What eCvet. then, hna the nrreet and the convict ion of mUoonheeneta and bootlegger -h hat good doee it dot Iattle m ail They are the tout ef the This ring will and mutt get prostration, loan of memory, or n pule, sallow complexion, a bettor romody was never made. Doctors know nothing about this remedy only tho fact that wo make euros, which we have been doing for 80 years. I'or sale by Dr. S. C. Stone, druselat. National Consumer ' Longuo. Philadelphia, March T. Tho Nation al Consumers' leamie. uhieh Ims t'.ir its objeet the abolishment of tho sweat ahop synUm aad the Hineliumtiuu of street,, at vS o'clock this morning. The ear struck aa opeu switch, nud narrow ly encaped being precipitated into the street. 6avc the t)J that money cant also cheap onj Let tis show the to you. R.M.Wade&fJ We predict continuous satisfaction to thoso who favor us with their pat- ronstge. Our constant thought is to ! make our store tho ideal ono, the I comfort and conveuienco of our pat- J rons, and suggestion to further vour in-' torests will be heartily welcome. Harntt& Lawrence Dr. J. 1j. Hill, of Allmnv, in in the idt v t lav on In i ions Beautify Your Gompiexfoia Without Cost. .i in i . "....,.,.. " f send to-day for n T5o set of SUtu. .the condition of faetorv wurkum. imr. lirultli Treutniciit I.-lllSll. u tlculnrb- d children, held lu. ' xoiy.klnu5urm,n,tl,l.I0,Up bUtUu!' mdiimI ihmUbr la this city today. Sl"TA reporUi af tbe national oUieera show -a SkiuUenitii 'lrcitinont uthi only thnt tho orgnninatloa now haa btncl,o "Sfj ? K'SeX''Sfve" la Mutom. The re.Kuts how also M.WrSJK.ft'f &&?$"' that tho laet year hae eeeu th steady .yS!S?" ?,n,e" eoneieta ot development of the movement in bo-1 IngVrm I t 1 ,V ,Aih!r .,.. blll..n .i 31.1.. r;.... "''" u..uiiuiii uu dniii .iiimier. ror all IMlea. Softens noothen an3 hel, r SKtHllKXUU TABUCTS-VVgeUbl sor John nrahMt Uroohs of Ilarvanl. ' crobea. Wlfv nna vltuHw th. blenU" ,u- i.uit. .irya n.M?X" ..'! s"h.h ami the exIatuNee of the ue of the la bel of the league. At nn ope meeting tonight Prufes Mw. Florence Kelley and other prowl nent worier of the league will deliver nddmaea. A ira iiimiiiii !! m i . .. . cougu nieuicmc over sixty years old ' This must mean merit, solid, ncnulnts merit. It rf.WnK, mc be true that Aycr's Cherry Pectoral euros coughs, colds, croup I bronchitis, asthma. Ask your own doctor to explain why if I J strengthens weak throats and floats Inflamed lungs. Llirfc-l niamnlameTttlmWmMlaliaWll nmmaaieMnimimmiMiialiMi inn ii a iimne - . dtmAeh. Qrunt PermlU. Tenchera eertidentee ami dlflomus wetn granted yeeterday to ti follow- lag nielwuitf by thg Mate benrd ttf eduenlien: Stnlt eertUkntea (upon examJaatiea) t'arrle A. V. Bjmriee, Hood WYer; ltl la Baird, ttiekmHt William Qrefory Xlegler. Jmviunt Jeene Wileon, Athena. Slate dtpleena (unoa esaminntioa) Mnry C. ()uich, Fhlw City. State life diploma- L la R. Alder man, Tehtianv ille, graduate SUte UmV veraity, TJeMWawtt OdA relh " Helen Jtogue, La, March T.Ueen bers ef the three link fratemltj M much in evidence here todny. the melon being the muhmU semmM o the LieiM mnuid Ulee of nJtl HU. lows. The brnMaew seeuou are t Ma Una the. tmvrn.. UWanM V tertaiament has Kv u , m ,,t,i fjr thjt viidta whe ar bo o ffk,ai all (wsbj t the lUate. H.K1. Trentment. send U this coupon anj wo ylll nwll you an ordi-r on your urucgut for a full alia wt, and will pay the urug Ktst ourlWB for It. s ll'a a Kllins gift to prove the wonVr ful powers of Sklitlirnlcti Trcntmeiit as a kln. c!r and UKkxJ cU nH.r a. connexion. l,a,uj and hair bejutincr Cut Out This Counon. HT SffUHW T, Mkut, New Jt."f, ) iMmu ! ju wilU bm a He. wt h I miti it. ' dUv'tttttMaw Uaiitowi.'" TU w mi eeer aeUa. flra V " "l nimirriv THIS OKLY WAS TlfE WITCHCRAFT IIB USED V.u "II find the seciet oi hor ho.-..,-ful baking to lie in thb ,.,., lhat uses Wihl How Hour. Makes tempting, toothaome. wholesome 1 r.,. ,.,ke pastry. Goes farther and i che.ipei -b.-a mueh , ,;t( rt(uui othw l-raniU. Alwa- rirn i qimUt, ..-.e.e,Bonia.l w , tll(. ,, Jn-t for the money, a f.n .i . .. , ...... on.-,, trie.! become t.., i .,,.,, I favorite. IF YOU HAVE MONEY TO SEND THROUGH THE MAIL Como to the Salt: Stato Bank and i buy a draft. The cheapest, tt' safest and most convenient way I sending money. L. K. PAGE, President. E. W. HAZAKD, Cas! OOeO900GICCIII Wail Paper Latest designs in stoci and good work guaraJ Wc have the smaller store and small prices Lcmmon; o o & o e teed. o o o E. L o 299 Liberty St. o Phonp 2475 OOCOiO09e0O8l S' Salem Floating 3VEiHs fj$S5533mZ2SM3kS2M&iSi immmmmmmw mvmummupii.1. A S, Ci.Tn-. r.Jir irE.rra Ntyrrt xmovk'T9 r.vi. ' ." J I. I1IC. rjh.uk ii lu -- fr Si nn ti. i. . ir i . . t .1.. m r i i s l A-1 tin r ,uleir. l'Ti.Lfl ..U-11! .. . r .-:.; u... uicia .-i.n i rarun 10 iiw UNITCP MEDICAL CO.. BOXT4. UfieiHt ni ir ?i Sold In Salem by S. C. Stonfc HHHhh sss -W i 8 il I I tK-WHI What Salem Has When aahed by n stranger M ny one wnnt kmlem hmt t dhuinetion tail them one of the hem aa.....' JwCw iGEHvm hf li AlWSmkj Ml FJt i SSmL r I mmmVfi f i'iIbrAA V " n inmemnmaaeaenmnma '' '' I 4 f1"--H--H-H. tt DEFY ANYONE TO COME NEAE U Wf In puritv. smoothness, mellownefl or riehnoss of flavor tho distillers of J tho. Cedar Brook whiskoy will if 4 call on them. No ono should be wltfc i out a bottlo of this choico whiske; n the house ns a proventivo of grlf, pneumonia nnd othor mnlauies con- 'Bg from colds. A littlo Cedar Brooi whiskey will warm tho blood, top or provont chills and euro colds like a i. harm. E. Eckerlen WHOLESALE HOUSE HHHlllMWiilllW en the coaet, the Cafe imperial i.E-SYMES. Prop. -.iu iuwun. "HH-H-MMgi kj mjmM 4 Tin, ----.. lfllinvii -- sne PopeHy at a Bagalfl bnei pnirfeUy' P'0prtjf 0B Principal street within three bio Una, all kind of 5S 9t 0I'6 aoro ot e""d near chool vl imt, bHUfl shrubbery, etc. All modern to Tli are both tm -i. ;ra 8bot buy. for homes or investment. DERRV a imt ot w 13 Fir tea 0t But rl but Sec eve hoi tat Thi am is ( h rlh las lior 3 h hbj t w the t, g tta in A'n mJ rats, b " lttli that ron, his ia 13 M ( 244 Commercials "KJLS, ' m44JZr St' Salem, Oregon TnwfHfHilllmmniii4tft ... ....-. -. iWijfvaiTiililiiMI-fiil in wmmmuirHBznKi