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daily 0A:.'rrAi. soxnonxu. Aiat, okjkiox, Saturday, may i, iws. a ' 7 n't Spoil Good Teeth By Neglecting Them ! alf the troubles of this life are caused bv tipteri. If von havo np.frlp.rtod Hia small ravifv in voiir tdathimtW c spoonful of ice cream makes the nerve quiver, get it filled before the hot, ice cream eating weatlier is here. CONSULT YOUR PENJIST AT LEAST ONCE A MONTH. MM! flft .M CHARGE FOR MONTHLY EXAMINATIONS ':$.' Br- '. i 'J EJ owfe fAnd will give you the very best professional advice. It will cost you much less to have your teeth, attended to 4 regularly. My up-to-date methods cause absolutely no pain. Did you see the diamond ring yet? Ask about it. X 't ; , v HR. B. E. WRIGHT, The Painless Dentist H4 &! :$Ki PHONE MAIN 206. H0TTR3: 8 A. M. TO 5 P. M, AND 7 TO 8 P. K. dUKDAYS, 10 A. M. TO 12 M. STEUSLOIT BUXLDINO, COURT ftTBSXT, SAtXM, OWWON. NEW YORK LETTER! IIIIIIIHMIllMUlllMWIIHIHHMMUMl New York, May 19. Eov. Jaines Day, D. D.akancellor of tho Syracuse uversUy,!rupled tho apex of aensa tionaMe1g'I3pweek, and thoro aro still mme sumbilags that,, liko San Francis cos' biffiMia$hrBake, start other neigh borhoodlirrIay is quito a sensa iiosai man, aad there's no tilling what a 4aty -will bring forth. la taking hold of tie 8tedardl Oil question ho just n.Vurally slopped over in a mighty tor rential Way; Tfe callod tho president of the TJmHmkfymZtM an anarchist, and latMWdttMt impeachment proceed inastw44tet'.about fill tho bill, for aaealliag 4 privato rights and naming persona "la Ms message. 'Ifir. Dayis agreat lovori of Standard oh adl Ma; officials. IIo plainly states that ha will ako all the "tainted Bwaey." ie, eaa get. Mr, Archibald, of ike Standard Oil company, has the Sy Taeuso university under his wing, being its .partiouJar , guardian, and many aro 4kp UtSg$$gJM)b!g donations that ho has dirOf4,Hiiito its' treasury, and coirajajjdtt.foro, is expected. Mr. a5Wuldn't help bursting out in !&tfMqftW"Kd, for tho president has hutTlMwde. Dr. Day was once pastor of Calvary Methodist Epiwopal phWeh, HAWem, and believed ia re vivate. H-increased tuo membership ofjtha ehuwih most remarkably) making lit' tkajjjiiwagest Mcthodistl church in kbe ei4iCir. Day was a candidate for biehon'ifcc Wars aa, and stayed' in tho ballo,i: taroo loys, but tho eolld,' sobe MM of tho Methodist church rfrfrnUrWn electing him. If it had &ivafevMN-. to tho bishopric, atuf ho bad ITifeafcaut as ho has do do, in sueh oiwinly fashion, there would have kowt ia tho denomination that tore almott split it in twain. A y Methodist -divines smiled tfcay read his Phlllipic against fjuv ua LvifimmMMMm. VKmmmW' ," , rMMf tho president and said, "Oh, that's just Day." But it is not probablo that an member of congross will take up the cudgels on Day's idea, and start tho ball- Tolling for Roosevelt's im peachment. Meanwhile, however, mat ters go on apaca Tho Standard! Oil company, unliko its previous acts, has opened a publicity department, and is answering all questions asked in tho most liberal manner possible. It pro poses now to arguo with -and convince the public. These aro curious times. Hero's the greab New York Telephone company us ing pages of tho nowspapors in reach ing tho public. It is trying to con vinco the public and tho business men of Now York City that it is better to havo but one system of telephones in tho groat city. It argues that tho tele phone business is different from an other business, and, that tho. admission of tho independent telophono would only confuse matters and doublo the cxpenso and aunoyanco of the business, and inasmuch to reach his customers every dealer would havo to bo connect ed with that customer by tho telephone that that .customer uses. And under two telophono, systems each telephono list would bo defective, for neither would have the names of all tho por sons who uso telephones, whereas tho present list hns. As it is now, thoro is ono book for all telephono users, and tho llhding of ono you seek is, if ho has a telephono nt all, a very simple mat ter. Comptroller Metz, who is quito a lively chap, sides with the Now York Telephono company in their contention and a great many citizens do tho samo. They fear that, with two systems of telephones, they would havo to estab lish depart cimIh for telephones in their establishments, nnd: pend much time and sutler some loss anu inconvenience ALL YOUR PRING CLEANING DONE i ly-Easily-Eceiiomloally k WITH muleTeam ; BORAX r .SJ .,WLmmmmWrnt, J J 999 J -HL- r . , it v Curtains. Tabic Linen, Marble Mantek, Mlr- ;ve, Statuary, Lamps and Chimneys, Picture and Glasses, Enameled Bath Tubs aixiTue l-cloth, Floors in fact Everything in the House be made thoroughly and bygicnkally Clean. JNr Nk by all dreggiata and grocer. Ak for and lariat a W-MaJe- . If your daator fcaaa't ti aoiri ouy buik por ax, wmui - Writ e ua, to ua hla name, enclottee 5c, aad we wU taaU yttl j4 iadud oar tthwtratad booklet, AdCammt, i W Pacific Coat Borax Ce.. San Franckco, CaL flm ADDXSSS: SAOOX XUILDIXO, OAKLAND, OAXXTOEXIA. in finding out what lino tho man they seek is ou. So many favor tho Now York Telephono company having a monopoly of tho business, much as they hato monopolies. Gno thing is certain, nnd that is, no city has a telephone system thnto is anywhere- as good and efficient ns Now York's system, nnd the city thoreforo doesn't need any other system. Tho independents enn justly claim that they brought about tho re duction of rates on the mero hint that they woro coming to town. Tho inde pendent companies havo beon bombard ing Comptroller Metz with telograms from distant cities, telling how well two systems work in those cities, and altogether tho question, ns ail these presentations of arguments to strength en tho two positions nro presented, brings much profit to tho publishers of newspapers, as it presents tho best class of advertising paying the highest rntes, nnd taking very largo quantities of space. Tlio present telephono system ays It will bo contented with 10 per cent profit on its investment, and will let the city authorities control the prices of its service, with tho utmost publicity ns to nil tho details of the business Tho independents olTor a big sum for the privilege of using tho streets for their lines, and for the franchise. Ono thing is certain, and that is, that tho city of New York will mi rely be in a much bettor condition ns to telephones when this war is over than it was when It began. It is- at lust authoritatively settled. what was tho nnmoof the great navi gator who first sailed up the no bio 1 Inchon river,' and nftor whom it was namor, the nnmo choson for the river happily having no obscurity about it! For centurion the mtvigutor has been called Hendrlck, nnd yet that wasn't his name, it being simple Henry, just like a plain overy-day American of modern times. This matter is settled by Hugh Hustings, historian of tho stato of New York, who quotes from the original contract between the dl rectors of tho Kast India company and the chamber of Amsterdam, made on tho 8th ilay of January, 1809, nnd which Wars tho name in Dutch copy, both in the body of the document nnd the signature, "Henry Hudson." Thank tho Lord, there hns been ono big work for .the public that has had no suspicion of .graft about it, anil that it the most remarkable investigation this city ever hod, tho Investigation of the insurance companies. This in vestigntlon took up a great deal of time, the work upon it was very strou uoum, and thero was steady attention to over)- dotall. Uotidtis that thoro was displayed A largo measure of genius in tho manners of investigating, that mado every shot tell. And yet tho bill of Charles K. Hughes, the legal exam iner, was only $15,000, a paltry um compared with the mims counsels re colved from the company in its undis turbod day. If ho had put it at 10O. 000, thero would not have been a mur mur, and it would havo been paid with out hesitation, as being a piece of work of exceptional value. The whole ex pontes foot up but a little over $100, 00Q. Borne of the old-timers wouM have spent a half t a whole million n tho work, and sot have reached such conclusive results The school authorities havo been greatly disturbed ia regard to th proper way for tho children to carry their school books to and from tie school houses. They ejtablfihed a rule that they ehould carry them first on the right side and then on the left side, doing one On the area days, and tho other on the odd days. In this way It was thought that their weight would not tend to make the children lop sided by tending to curvo thoir spines. Many educators, as well as writorswho mnko a specialty of school subjects, have proposed differon. ways to be or dered, but so far Superintendent Max well's idea of shifting tho books alter nately from sido to sldo, provaila.. But what seems to bo a hotter plan Is that of tho Prussian schools, whero the children aro fitted out with llttlo kunp sneks, which aro filled with books, nnd strapped upon tho shoulders of tho llt tlo ones, giving them a semi-military look, and at tho etimo time tending to keep their shoulders erect, nnd contrib ute to the expansion of tho chest. This plan cortninly does not -tend to curvo tho spine, as ono sido is not used any moro than tho other. Wo havo plenty of crooks in this generation, nnd want no moro to conto up to us from tho ris ing generation. Mark Twain's llttlo illqcas awakened much attention nnd somo anxiety, not so much from tho character of tho ail ment, which was not serious, ns from tho great interest tho public feels In tho man. Mark Twain occupies the position in tho regard of tho general public that Qeneral Qrnnt used to do )vhen his sickness first beenmo known. Nobody wanted to talk of anything In those days until thoy had heard how ho had pasted tho night, and wished that the morning report would show im provement of somo kind. So with Mark Twain, ho is now tho publio's chief concern w far ns individual hu manity Ik concerned. And when it was announced that his kindly old fuco was unco "moro seen on the streets taking his morning constitutional, delight spread in- all directions, and people shook their hands and smiled as though a groat personal favor hail been done thorn. When ho reaction Dublin, N. II. and inaugurates his program for the slimmer, ho will begin upon whut ho calls his last work, his autlblographlcnl remlnifeenees. It will havo to bo a bulky volume, If it merely narrates tho incidents that ho has given the public front time to time, while It Is to bo supposed thnt he has held something in recurve to? crown 'tho work,' As he takosWnlyiftt vro 'hours a day f or this work, ho must xpect a long life ahead for it will take many years at that rate. Many wlH wish moro power to I'rof James H. Hyslop's magnetic oven If he is capable of doing what ho told his "lub'imtcs ho was ablo to do. Hiding in the ubway lie saw a drunken mun aboard, and took to amusing himself with him. Concentrating his magnetic eyes upon tho lnobrlated riinn be smiled upon tho fellow, and holding him with snfcarnest look of tho eyes, oxer tJi. nil hlj$ibypnotlc power, and soon ha hl uuuer " luiuinico l-iiiiii-ijt. , ODL TIMER. ing wife. Mr. Starr today expressed regret that ho had not heard from his spouse, who loft him, after taking $1 from his pocket ono night a wqok) be- foro Crefileld's murder, nnd started fori tho Holy Itollor camp on tho sea const, near Nehalem, oxpcctlng to walk 90 miles ncrots tho mountains to re a oh her destination. Mr, Starr is ready, oven yet, to receive his erring wlfo into his homo again ehould sho roturn. Btantfea of mvpoy&.zzJk.w v MNMYHltotAtawBNp Summer School Tho first term of the Capital Summer Normal opens on May 1st, to continue eight weeks. Tutltioa $10. Summer School of Primary Methods. Opens June Hth, to continue threa week. 'Ad dress J. J, Kraps, or County Superin tendent E. T. Mooros, Salem Or. tf i w SHOE SALE My stock of ahoaa for men re duced In price. No old stock. Clos ing out ladles' shoes. Now'a your chance, JACOB VOGT, Opposite Patton Broa. PURITY FIRST t Purity is .tho first consideration after that the price. Whe'a 'with 'kw pricq you "get a Joiuo-mad'rHcl9 Ut is absolutely pure, ihoa you get tha best.. Epplcy's Petfcctloii Baking Powder Is put up in glau jam, suitable whea empty for fruit, joUtos, etc. Every, gracor who sells pure, goods, sell Eppley'a. SO AJJK YOUR GROCER. V4 eoviMri Ilerblne, WiU overcome indigestion and , dys- pepsla; regulato the bowoli and cut liyar and kidney complaints. It is the beet blood enrlehor aad In viMrator in the world. . It ia purvljr m V1- . vegetable, perfectly- 'harnleM, pad shoald you be a yJPrr from 4isea yoajwlll use it if you are wise, X,1 N, Andrews, editor and manager Coaa and' Koekfedge News, Cocoa, Fla5 wrlt "I have used your Brb inek my fimUy, and And It a matt ax eellaet aedielaa. It affects upoa ay selfjhave been n marked benefit. D l 7T '" Jjj WUl Take Her Back. Portland, O.May 18,-rTove (or be del Holy Koller prophet, Joshua Cttt fle!d'j,aaraotreyel the wata of B. XL Starr's affection for his stray- OOOD ROAUT SBSF Should bo juicy, toiler atul havo just enough faU-nBtty mat frowns and seo ltf1jim'i wsat to coM again. ' ' v -x ' X, p, OKOMI BUta'Wraet Market When You Greet Your Best Girl You should always "be well g9ome4 and wH dresfted and have ywrvllft Immsciilato in its snowy whiUneM aid exquisite flnlih. You ess keep it thai way eoiwtsitWy, and at smalt eeet whaa you have it laundrlod at the SALSM BTBAM LAUNDST. Celenel. J, Olmatead, Prop. Derua D. Olmstead, Mgr. Phone SS, 130-100 Liberty It. . . i.. "II 1 Silk Umbrellas Fine Assortment Browns, Bides, Greeris, Reds and Mixed Colors, All NW Small Price $2,00 See Window Display R0STEIN & GREENBAUM OfclNft.298Ml300,Cmmw&Skt Sivv Iy f