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DAILY OAPITATi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 100S 3 zam COUNTRY EDITOR TAKES AN HOUR Off TO TALK TO HARVEY IALVZES AN OREGONWN EDITORIAL ft IDEXTALLY HE CALLS ATTENTION TO THE UTTER DISINTER. :ESTKI)I19S OP MR. SCOTT IN HIS ATTEMPT IV 1003 TO CAF- ITIRE THE SENATORSHIP 11Y ARUNDANT PROMISES, AND IN. UTIMATES THE GREAT EDITOR PAID FOR A GOLD BRICK AND 'GOT A LARGL SIZED LEMON. expected the eloctlon than he had tho Oregonlan nnd Tolegram would 'Roosovelt from tho olllco of goncral tlli? political graves for those not, land commissioner. Mned up, but would support tho;o Those facts help prove tho mala '?"'o voted for Scott. contention, that tho Oregonlan kept A rrorr lnent figure during ihU so- silent nbout graft among Republican r.lon was n iw Jirlor falted, Stnicd leaders for foar of "hurting tho par-"enat-jr from Oregon , Jonathan ty" or else from somo more Blnlater Bourne, who had Iron a candidate roason. throughov tho Ms'l.in himself. Mr. Regarding tho Orogonlan's snap Bourne's hadqurrt rs woro In tho plcturo of Hoosovolt and Hermann, It Eldrldg block. Ho was this session was no chance affair, but took bov- as at previous sessions, lfloro or lew a factor In loglalntlvo mattors, and kept open-houso In Salem, where ho wined and dined nnd toasted various membors of tho legislature. Ho had a certain following whoso support 't was necosBary to secure In order to bring about Scott's oloctlon as sena tor. Mr. Bourne, however, mennt business, wanted to bo reimbursed for expenses incurred, nnd Insisted upon a contract, which was drawn up. This agreement Is said by those Medford Tribune. a two-column editorial tho Port- Oregonlan In Us Issue of Sep- I .-.. .. .InfnM.lM II.. ber i exii uuih uuu ueiuuun us he prior to the land fraud trlal9 rtplles to criticisms made by tho me. Parta of tho editorial real one of those delightful little (lies In which tho moral Mr. tsnlff was in tho habit of extoll- ils own virtues. actious virtue oo. out of every of this Journalistic Pecksniff. rcy Sco ft has had a hard time ling tho devil. "It 1ms boon ainpostlo of truth so confident of his for United States senator In tho Joint .iTifl.l In wnrlr In." tiiif. lin linn mvn ntnrHnn ihnt 1m xvmin Inn r nn..-t- n. iii... .a.i.i.i 11W..U w .. w. .. , . .- .. w ., .. w-..wwwa. . .v ...w.v .wt.fs nu&aiuu uuairuo u. uau no wanted it, no who saw It and numorous loglsla would havo taken measures In ttaw'tora did to havo read aa follows to obtain It, and It would have been'.-m caBo I recclvo Jonathan Bourne, cn8y" !Jr.'B support for United States sona- Mr. Scott had no thought nor wlshjtor at tho Joint .session of the lcgls to becomo a candidate." Why theUjlnturo tonight, I hereby agroo to use did Mr. Scott wlro to George E. the full power or tho Morutng Ore Brownell on tho last night of tho 'gonlan and tho Evonlnir Telegram to session as follews: "You have often; defeat John II. Mitchell nt lhi next expressed a deslrcto help mo; If you do, now Is tho time. Mr. Scott did not expect to bo senatorial election nnd elect Jonn than Bourne, Jr., In his place. "I further agrco tht If I recclvo elected, ho sayB. Then why was this th0 support of Jonathan Bourne, Jr., no me utm nu cuui'i wiiu iiiu fcrlals." Virtue l.u not been his reward, either. And now, after mr.ny years of struggle ho can God ho Is not like uthor edl As ho Bays: fho Oregonlan Is tho ono forco of tho lcglslaturo tonight, editorial on that fateful February that If elected I will turn all tho fed night that marked the death of tho; oral natronauo ovor to Jonathan 1903 session entitled "Tho Election of Scott"? This editorial waB set up, Btorcotyped and actually on tho Bourne, Jr. "I hereby further agroo, In Hou of receiving tho supportof Jonathan press, whon tho nowo camo of Ful-1 Bourne tonight at tho Joint Bcsslon ton's election, nnd tho press had to of tho legislature, that whether elect- VISIT TO OUR STORE 0 ILL SETTLE THE QUESTION f FOR HIM 'c carry the largest and most complete stock of fine im- rted and domestic cigars in holiday packing ever shown Salem. Also an elegant line of smokers' articles. CIGAR CASES MEERSCHAUM PIPES CIGAR JARS TOBACCO POUCHES CIGAR HUMIDORS CIGARETTE CASES BRIAR PIPES IN CASES CIGAR HOLDERS TOBACCO JARS, ETC. 'hatever your selection may be you have full assurance lat your gift will prove all that you could wish in good taste. ENRY WIPRUT Cor. Commercial and Court Streets Phone Main 100 & CO., HOUSE OF VALUES . . oral daya to secure, and tho Prosldont was followed through Oregon for thin purposo by the photographer. A largo number of papers had boon contracted for to contain this plcturo and they woro distributed broadcast ovor tho district. Thoso papers woro not secured nftor tho first publloa tlon, but reached all voters when regular readers received their copies, showing that tho Oregonlan Jobbed Mr. Roosevelt to socuro tho photo for Its polltlcnl oftcct. It was not nowspnpor strategy, but n plain caso of "get tho money," for papors aro not printed and distributed for noth ing. Perhaps It Is because such op portunities aro rare undor tho direct primary that the Oregonlan has lost Interest In tho Republican party. Farther on tho Orogorilan says: "TheBo accusers, whothor they call themselves Democrats or Republi cans aro all very much alike. Thoy excuse all tho thieves and corrup UonlBtB with whom they aro affiliated, whothor of ono party or another, Tho Byrnpathy of persons liko him who writes In tho Medford Tribune for this dirty gang has always beon In tonso." Tim editor of, tho Trlbuno has no uympathy for "hla dirty gang," nnd Si 5! I no acquaintance with them, except through the newspapers. Ho be lieves, however, that there aro sins Just as black as thoso punished and that scribes and phnrlsces and hypo crltcH are also sinners. Tho Orogonlan cencludes: "They (tho peoplo) have been mis led or many of thorn by tho local Bolf-Bcoklng corruptlonlsts, Including thoso whom (as Horaco Grcely said) God In his inscrutable provldenc? Iuib permitted to edit or control, for their own political or personal ends, n largo portion of tho village and country newspapers. Wo beg the Medford Tribune not to consider this unkind. "So no moro nt present, but " Tho personality of tho editor tho Trlbuno doos not flguro In this con troversy. Ho Is only a poor country Journalist who's principal worry is to mako both ends moot. Ho is not a aum-slioo nor an avowed candtdnto for any olllco, nnd 1ms no interests outeldo of tho nowspapor, bo ho can hardly bo called a "Bolf-scoklug cor-rttptlonlst.' o- .To'EuHil Roads. (United Press Leased Wlro.) Olympln, Wash., Dec. 13. Cho- halle county has decided to oxpond tho $200,000 cash In He road and bridgo fund In now road work this fell, to glvo omployncLt to Bovoral hundred men of lniu'lus who havo boon thrw.n out r.f wirk thoro ly the closing down of Wo mills. Tho nbovo Ht.v.emrt.t was n-ado hero by Prosldont Finch, uf tbr Aberdeen chambor of commerce. r&Osl The Cold of Today The Pneumonia of Tomorrow A large proportion of case of Pneumonia arc directly du to neglected colds. That is why you want to cure your cold today. DR. D. JAYNE'5 EXPECTORANT fees been successful in relieving and curing Coughs, Coles, Bron chitis, Hoarseness, Inflammation ef tbe Lungs, and similar ailment for 77 years. It is likewise a ep !ea4M remedy for Croup an Wfeeeptae; Cough, and very effective In rslkv lag the attacks of Asthma. Sokl by all druggists, la three slM battles, tl.M, 99c, a4 25. Jaras's TsaleTeraUftMf ts a nllM atl'MHsa teste. ' Kuny sst tt seJMreit a sfs Wfm Curs. X OUR CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT1 It V- rox iAun For SjiIo on Easy Terms Tho It. D. Fleming rosldonco, on center ana Cottage Btrcots; will bo sold cheap If bought Inside of 30 days. Enqulro ofWncr, Court and Win tor otrcot9. 12-10-3J tf For Sale Two miles west of Liber ty, on Prospect road, 100 acres In 10-ncro trncts, wood and wntor. Finest pruno land in Oregon, only 30 por ncro. Easy terms, Salem Land Co., 4S4 Court street, Salem 12-0-lwk For 8nl( Good Red Poll and Jorsoy cow, will bo frcah soon. Puro bred Joreoy bull, 10 monthn old. Two Angora goats. Whlto P. Rock and Rlack Minorca cockrols. Puro brod Dorkshlro pigs.. T. II. IJluu dell, Mornlngsldo, Salem, Phouo 1372 Main. 12-7-lw MISCISLLANKOUS. iU nuer nnu luii Co. bum bor .shingles, building material, wood and coal. Low prlcon nnd prompt dollvcrlos. Ono block cast of S. P. passongtr depot Phono 108, 7-2-tf Ilutto Wendcroth Flno wlnos, liquors and cigars. Wo handlo tho colobratod Kollog gand Castle whlskloa. Cool and rofroohlng boor constantly oi draught. South Commercial strcot. 9-3-lyr Knlargcd Our meat market on East State street has been doublod In size aai we are better prepared than ever to serve customers. Prompt sorvlce and tho boet of meats our motto. Call oi phono 109. B. 3, Edwards, Prop Ax Hilly 320 N. Commercial strcot. Has a buyor for household good If you havo anything in that lino to soil for cash. Call at onco. 11-2 5-1 mo For Snlo A Columbia disc grapho phono (J3G maohlno), and 25 rocords; good assortment. Twon-ty-ono 10-Inch and four 11-Inch sire. Prlco $20. 11-27-dw-tt I. . . Al. Jt 11 ..., ... 1 ate of On'soi wuich will 'be stopped anu mo eauurmi oui ou. ?nvr into any tJiublnatJon with Ab a matter of faot Harvoy Scott was a gum-shoe candidate for tho sonator8hlp. Thoro Is nothing sur prising or aught but laudable In that. Tho wurprlslng faot Is that h should find It neoossary to so often ji i.. ,in.. mlint ntiaiu mftmior nuea.u.y uy ,...,., .. w.. . Portland buslnow men of tho legislature of that day knows ' nni ..... . who aro In 0olltlcs nr jiiiblic of any kind for what there way f ' It hates slf ieakers and r artisans who study only their :a1rnage, regard lci of prlu J P detests Pars, time-sovora, U iid humbugs, and naturally tey l Lv them Its only anneal to bs a faot. Nh T-tv and InrelllKonce. which fa r ig run will nl .vara provHll.-' Ns , flno thlntr to know that1 Some loelde klsiory in oonntotion J- c-e incorrap. !: forot in .wth this senator lal ooataat will shed n rnt man sup -lo to the iub a HUle light upon Mr. Scott's oan- r ty, who apurns coablna-l(jdaoy. p. w. Leadbettor, Bon-ln- J th those who are In politics. I jaw 0f H. L. Plttock, one of the own- iko Royul baking powder, y r' pure; w'u U-nr-.a liars, tt a time-sew and hate 'f" One can almost imag er or not, I will pay to Jonathan Bourne $25,000 in United States go id coin." Tho contract was later slgnod and tho money paid ovor to the presont senator from Oregon. Tho coin ts understood to havo boeu contributed ers of the Oregonlan, was In Salem the last of February. 1903, during the closing hoars of the legislative session. Ho appeared In behalf of i .ii. ip ar.ri'ause of "Cherry" ani Harvey W. Soolt, wno ns a war ry as these nobis sentlmen' horxo was to be sprung as a Bamuor . ...a .... U' their virtuous sire, whiw jal candidate aad eiewea IT ii pinch listens is rapt ad Men . e'rJng to tho senatorial elee- f 1903, the Oregonlan says: Scon had no thought nor wish at the eleventh hour. He oarrlad a louer signed by Mr. Scott, which Is re ported by those who saw Jt to havo contained the follewing: "I hereby authorize F. W. Load- better to aet for me In aH matt-rs partalalag to tho election of united i a candidate (for the senate) 'States senator at tho Joint session of F'f He never desired tho nol- fcr h never folt that It was his ',, i i.i.i.. nniifit T -will make 1118 jgjiivui w...0". - I ace But on the last night legislative session In Febru- 193 throuch the ursenoy Of Persons, Mr. Soott consented sw fia name to be brought be- ie convention; yet he no moi good any contracts oi Hsrwiupuia that be may make In ray behalf. II. W. Scott. Tho letter was read to a number of legislators, wboso support was sought In some cases the reading was accomplished by the threat that Mr. Bourne could not dollver enough votoa to elect, and Fulton emerged triumphant. At Senator Fulton's banquet four days later, reforonoe was made to the cost of a loglslatlvo oampaiga. Tho remarks pasead showod plalsly that all nrosent wero familiar wMa the raising of the ? 26,000 purse. Hero's polltloal purity from the one lnaorruptible souree in Oregon. To come, back to tho land fraud trials the Oregon oxansos and ex plains without disproving a single aenlon made by tho Tribune. T&o facts remain as stated by tho Trl. bune, the flies of the OregoiJan fur nish all tho needed proof. Tho Oro genlaa did oppose the land fraud trials during tbolr early stages and until Judgo Tanner cenfessed: It did make truce with Senator Mitchell after his last oleotion as senator, wblob gave him Immunity from at For Bale Ono-yoar-old "Mammoth" blackborry plants. Ton conts apiece, or $1 por dozen. Addros Boa 41C, Salem, Or. 10-24-tt For Halo A now Edison Home Phonograph SCO outfit for f0. Apply to W. II, Squire, West Sa lem. 10-12-tf Wo Aro Cuj1i PurclMutcrs Of poul try, egga, nnd all kinds of farm produco. Borry cratos made up In unlimited luantltlos. Capital Commission Co., 267 South Com mercial stroot, Salem. Phouo Main 170. LODGES. Atrpctitvra Union o, 106B Iocl Union No, 1005 of Carpontora al Jolrors of America moot ovary Saturday ovonlng nt 7:39 p. m. lit Hoarnt hall, 420 State St. A. W. Donnls, Itco. Soc. Foresters of Amorlca Court Sher wood Foresters, No. 19. ( Wodnosday In Hurst ball, sHaW stroot. Le eAbbo, C. R,; J. O. Perry, financial secretary. Central Lodge No. ip, X. ef, P. 4 Castle Hall la Holmas block, eefw ner State and Liberty streeU. Tuesday of each week at 7:18 p. m. Oscar Joknsoa, O. O,; M, M, Anderson, K. of R. aed S. Modem WoodH of Amrk Ore gon Cedar Camp No. C246. MsaU. every Thursday evening at 1 o'clock In Holman ball. W. W( Hill, V. O.J F. A. Turner, olerjsx For Sale Good house and barn, new, 26 acroB all under cultivation berries, prunes nnd all kinds of fruit, flvo mllos from Salem, 93600 This Includes 0 cows, 2 horses.har nes8, 1 heavy wagon, spring wagon 200 chlckons and other farming necessities. Enquire 492 Stato sfeet. ' 9-23-tf For Balo or Tr(V A flno corner lot QOxlCO, on Court street. Also cy acrofl of good land, foncod, 3 inlloa south. Prlco on this tract '$700. Latham Land Cornpanj. Ovor Portland Genorul Kloctric. 12-9-tf ' HOLLISTCR'S R&cky Mountain Tea Nuggets a Bur If dldat for Bair FwjU. Sriszf Oollw Ilulth mi StuvtC Vigor A rlfta for C.Btttn&tton. It, UeOOH I t tanVa unlU hla oonvlotlon became alsmKMwrTHiWe.l,l certainty: and It did support Blnger Hermann for congress In two cam- Gom1 Iiivcfatinont Choice olty bond. Interest semi-annually. Gilt odgo and a satisfactory investment to anyone. Address J., oaro Journal onloe. 12-10-Ct Fmplorment Agency If you want help of any kind or want a placo to work, no matter what you wanf, mako your whnts known by registering at my oillco, Also havo real citato of ovary descrip tion, end sell at bedrock prices and terms. Flro nnd accident pol- lolos. Notary work of all kinds. Satisfaction guarantood. Offlco, arango Hall, corner of Commer cial and Cantor otroots. Phonos 337 aiyl Farmers 193, R. R. Ry an. 11-30-tf Woodmen of World Moot every JFH day nlgbt at 7:30, In Holman ball, L. E. Ponnell. O, O.: P. L, Fra- lr, Clerk. Lincoln Annuity Uulon Sick, aeet dont and pension Insurance; S2, 000,000 plodgrd; every claim paM Good agonts wanted, J, II, O. Mongomory, supreme organiser, Box432 Salem, Oregon. R. R. Ryan, secretary, 640 State street. WANTED. Wanted Every oufforor of rhouma- tUni, eolatioa, neuralgia, spinal mlnlngltls, paralysis nnd all chronic and nervous dlseasos to know that our Electro treatments will cure you. No shook. Free treatment this week. Rooms 7 p.nd 8 Bayne building. 12-G-tf Wanted Pressman. Apply to Jour nal office. For Sale Two oholco building lots at low price. New sidewalks and coccolloiiv sowor connections. Easy terms to right party. A. F. Hofor, Salem, Or. 1210-Ct' For Sile Ono 7-year-old horse and one set of harness, and a two-stated buggy. Call two blocks north of cemetery. Mrs. C. Eberth. 12-11.3t FOR RENT To Kent. Flvo room fiat, over Far rlngton & Van 1'atton's market. Inquire of Steinor & Berger, 188 South Liberty street. 9-24tf KMney TrouWw. l'lmpli U.ewi, Jirijmr UlMXi. JUd lirrtll. HuKKMfa tOi. limvlfMfM Wi4 UiuJauibo. t'slUkyHauuuin'rtwin'Ab let f.nn. ft ciit h Uox (JfiHiw jptaOe or palgns after bis removal by President 64HLfltM KUQGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE Wanted. Manager for branoh offlco wo wish to loonto hero in Salem. Address, with references, The Morrla Wholesalo llouio. Cincin nati, Ohio. 12-9-lm Wante Chambermaid at Willam ette Hotel. 12-10-3t Wanted A cook and a girl to do general housework. Apply at 1030 Chemeketa stroet. Phone 1280. 12-11-lwk SASH AND POOK JM?-. Frank M. IJrovn .Manufacturer of sasb, doors, mouldings. All kinds of bouso finish and bard wood work. Front street, between State and Court. Mako all complaints at the office. mMWmmfKHCHnmt mmmumPiLL. "' " tf SrrrMM Huugtn, r,"""""" iAH. ' "'! Ii4r lull. y0 "tO'Ct. CO., Q4 T4. UWMTtll. P4. Sold In Snkm by Df. 5. C Slant I'LUMllKKS. Tlico, M. Hrr Plumbing, hot iter and steam heating and tinning. 104 Commercial street. PhoM Main 192. D-l-lyr M. J. I'etzel Plumbing, steam and gas fitting. Rucccsior to Knox A Murphy, 226 Commercial street, Prono Main 17. LI VICKY AM) FEED KTAKLaW. ivery iiiki iwu htuutcM Old Poet- olllco Stablos, at 264 Ferry street, botweon Commercial and Froat streets. Telephone 1SS, Some of tho finest liveries in the city can be found hero. Dick Westacott, proprietor. 10-l-iyr PROFKS8IONAI. 0, V, rilft, M. 1. Ptiyniciun ku surgeon, Telophono 307 Mala. Ofllces, 640 Stato street, opposite court bouse, Salem, Or. Residence Phono 818 Main. 8-13- lmo iiuTTEitNUT imi-Ao; It Is worth more than any otae bread, yet the price Is no blgk-er. For sale at your grocer's, CULIIOKMA UAKHRT. DRAYSOJN. Cuiumlmt Bros,' Transfer Cemwmjr . All kinds of transfer work 4or, Furnlturo and pianos boxed ready for sblpmeut. Prompt service t our motto. Stand and ofllce at 263 South Commercial street. Phone 210. Residence Faoae f If, m .-,,.,iJ, M'lJJ.auMSi THEAVEHUE Creams, Ices, clgarj and confer lone. Corner of Seventeenth an Asylum avenue. N. o, S5r. prtu prletor. 1' !. -i : 1 a 1