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DAILY OAfirAL JOURNAL, SALEM, QREQQX, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 8, IMS f. T. GEER ANSWERS STOOL PIGEON PUBLICATION IN SCATHING TERMS jootiflces Dastauds Who, in Attempt to Play Dirty Politics, Would MahgnWoocst Men With Despicable, Refuted Slander Beldea Grant's Gross, Cowardly Taeachery il-tsv trrm t5rt- 4dI1ce ana amuiu .w -..- Tribune.) Lpner, April 2.-To the Pnlb- I have jliet DCeD luiuriuua uy .... . fnnt nrnrronlnn na t b that low depth of malice ireachery for which !t la justly by tlioso won kuuw u h . '.nrintod an affidavit mndo , .in. vmrs fliro bv ono Bolden it, jl ibQ timo a deputy .In., the During thai very time, If the truth must bo told Beldon Grant was a frclnd of my daughter, and on tho 24th of December, 1898, full nine montha after ho saya In bis affidavit ,that ho knew of an agreement be tween Plummor and myBelf. ho wroto to her as follews: "I wish you would make a little spell for Mr. Plummcr. If your father appoints him superintendent of -tho. pen I'll cot a Reed nositlon n office In Polk county, to 'the and then I can sec you quite often. that U6 ovcracara a. tuuvci- wr, iriummor malting n. naru pun between tno Bncnn, fium- lor hub pinco out no ib not sure no a tnvself. in which I ft ftooolnt him Bunerlnton- of tho penitentiary in case I I be elected governor ai un a vet to tnkc place, In cx- for $1000 which he would lo me.' etc. Hi i lust like the East Oregon iad the mnllclous acoundrol i. in editor. Bert Huffman , infamous conspiracy hatched tinn aco to in lure me because jtfatad to appoint a man to an tfrtin' ofilce wno was notoriously Intfo'lt, was threshed out in the ;;ipeM at the timo ana was no irarmtlv nbsurd and unfound- vii at no time since, wiuuku i ti it n 'n political campaigns Kt toniprising lliu i-iuui' huh.-, inane lta nnrn even indirect will get it. so if it is convenient. ploaso put in a word for him whfch will bo tho same as for mo. Fleao do not, tell any ono that I mentioned this to you for I don't think it would be best. Probably you know who your father Intends to appoint. If bo, I wish you would put mo next." Oregonlan docs not now print It be cause It believes it. It does it for tho very lowest motives that over promptB the commission of a great wrong. Tho peoplo who know mo boat and as Intimately aa peoplo ever know a man. overwhelmtnKlv gave it the seal of thotr disapproval and now, after tho lapse of nearly a dozen years, as a primary campaign is drawing to a close whero it is al ready demonstrated that tho East Oregonlan'B efforts to dofent mo will fall, that paper in ita blind de sire for Bomo sort of revengo res urrects a miserable slander prompt ed by a motive that a treacherous Slwash, oven would scorn to enter-. tain. Tho cause of Mr. Ellis is indeed on its last legs when bis chief boos- 'tcr will ntoon to this sort of tactics to strengthen his cause for tho THERE'S BUT ONE "BEST REMEDY" for a bad stomach, a torpid liver or constipated bowels, and that isllos. tetter's Stomach Bitters. p0r abso lute proof of this assertion, It la only necessary for every sufferer to get rno bottlo and give it n fair trial. In this way thousands havo been cured and Uiub convincod that HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS la tho best for curing Poor AnpUfce. Headache, Dyspepsia, iHdlKcstfon, CQlda, Grippe and Spring Fover. tesa? W9m TUtONV Thb letter, now in my possession only reason for oxhumlng this plain and which my daughter gave me pieco of attempted bribery and hired when Bho saw tho dastardly per- perjury Is, of courso, to lessen my jiircd nffldavlt ho mnd, shows that , voto In tho approaching primaries I Grant had no knowledge whatevor will, however, do Mr. EUIb tho Jus- of Plummor'a "chances," that it tico to ndd that I do not bellevo ho 'ooked on though ho was "making a knows of tho straits to which his hard "pull" but with no assurance newly-converted supporter has got- of success, etc. t.n h's campaign into. But if It v'ii nosclh'o to Rocuro If I had become a candidate for private Information from the daugh- United States senator tho East Or- tor of 'tho rrovernor through the egonlon would not have thought Wwil to It until tho measlv, means of such n lotter ob to what this old slander a bar to my fitness 5, it a'l Hme masquerading as firrind and even political ncinnr trtlnc mo to run for United his plant wore ho was precisely the for It has known It all the time sort of scoundrel to sok it. though but being a candidate for Mr. El be bogged that "nothing bo said lis' position It must bo paraded as ii enator that ho might sun- about It" It probablv "would not a matter of gravo concern, all of torthe editor of tho East ! host." Hi fought this pirn to bo winch shows tho desoicablc, trench' Ian nromnted by a motive hrt to ln difficult of chnractor- i. repiilil'Mies It purely for u of business revenge. lit that timo the East Orcgonlnn bW a'l trnt was known or In "nut noxt" dropping PUimmer In erous nnturo of Mr. Huffman. Ho 1b his quoRt for tho min who might bo a "coundre' looks It and acts It. pieces -fill. I have lived in Oregon all my life, And that Is tho sort of a wound- r7 yonrs; and no man 1b better roily nerJuror Belden Ornnt was. known to all Its pconle than I am. 'Aft"r I rofiiRod to tnko IMutnmor'o Th people of Umatilla county havo tnown of this lying malicious (thousand dollars, and oven after ho twlco given me an affirmative popu snt to even on nn oxocutlvo had headed a notltlon to appoint nr vntn nino this -nlBernblo Mi I who did his wholn duty byiMr. Leo, thov put tb"lr hoads to- was hatched, strangled and burlod, mt nut of an Itnoortnnt offieo I gothor nml hntclied the alleged and ita resurrection at tins timo eta who menus s lilm'Oir or lie- ngrcement, prouowy wrote ono out omv Bcrvoi 10 snow mo icngina io :itt"iintprt hrlbor. hut never- and forced my namo to it. It was wh'ch malice will lend a natural 'ii a'tl'otigh urging mo to run n dirty conBplrncy Irt keeping with Bconndrol such ob 1h who directs Tailed Stntos senator. It shows. that Hnss of miscreant with which tho Enst Orogonlan. He cares noth- til trMcherous nnlmuR by do'v-.nll officlnls high in authority fr- ing for tho pangs tho publication of tlotln Rfpu'cher of bupled , quonlly havo to deal and which row bucu an inrantoM. no, long since tie 'o' th purpose of doing of thorn havo escaped. dead and othorwlso forgotten, finlnlu'v uhon nM other offorin At tho end of mv term as govern- would oauso an Innocent man nor IWfit m In tltlR rampulgn havo or a treinondous effort was umdo to hl wlfo and chlldron all this is aiiMivj o the'' nurnoao. u-fpnt mo in Marion county, my notning to sueii as no, ana i appeal an !laM' of noldbn Orrtni'n home, and thla Plummor slander from him ami his kind to tho fair- M in R"erni unners of tho wn used persistently with oil Mho mlnd'ri men of tho country, not flsk- f.ih t mo 's a wilful piece Inflnonco that could bo brought to Ing nor wanting tho support of any W'fttuei nrMur. Ho novor bnar, but I carriol ovory prooinet. voter wno preiers to nouovo ine 'tlH'i a sord of ueh convorsa- In tho county and aft rwnrds, in mnn Plummor, who wont Into the nr too r-j on 4 hnt It novor oe- T"m. whnn a candldnt for united lipid to hrluo public omcers, or ma m the fchc'irf'B omee. nor in States senator It cavo mo a malnr- hired perjuror, who simply knew MMiinty nor elmwhoro, nt that lv of over 2000 votes, as did nonrly 4hnl Plummor "was making a hard h M t rr M'lf-f Slncf tho ovry other county In th Btnto. 'null for the appointment" and who M n't.,n a liinvn mnllflnnu It wna thou frooh In tin. mlndn of tiled bv dtslionornblo methods to bo m ie? iit '.d sworn to or tho peoplo and nobody boilovod it "put noxt" and failed. nor loo' nnvtinv now. Tno l-mst T. t. UKiau. TWO PATRIOTS. I ii i Men Who WorkrU Unselfishly for tho Dignity and Usefulness of Their Art. (Prom an Editorial on Edmund Clarence Stcdman and Edward MkcDowoll In the April Century.) Ono dos not magnify tho office of tho literary or the musical pro fession In maintaining that tho death of Edmund 'SlarencoStedmnn and five days later, 'that of Edward MacDowell, constitute, each bv It self, a natloual loss. Aside from thoir creatlvo work, each gave to Bacon's saying, "I Hold every man a debtor to his profession." a more than faithful, rather a knightly in terpretation, and showed a dovoted and serlpus settso of tho vnluo of Wb art to tho higher development of his country. Each was an exemplar of tho artist who lives not for hlniBelf, but for his craft, and while thero nro many others, bred In tho samo lofty trndltlons'of Bcrvlco, who may be rolled, upon to give themselves gonerouRly to the still formative , work of creating and enlarging In-. tolltgont lltorary nnd musical opln- Ion, tho accomplishment of Uicbo two men cannot be duplicated. Both have given momentum to Influences of groat publlo vnluo. I We hear much In criticism of tho (lMoofness of tho nrtlst much In dorogatlon of him as n "gentle her mit." But aro not such men. un- uolflflhly working for tho good of THM BH8T ROAST TrM FAMILY XVmi BAD Caa be obtained from our print Under and juicy feef, Rtttto h pork. All our at rp tMleH frosa tho cholcott, and pre-parM Ht tk Ublo to suit tka dflitand of tk fMtidtoua. Oar rrloe are lowar fe quality than yo caa lad at att elaca in ftatsw, H.O.OROIB, fheao Ml. T RUM w SPRING SHOES HOTELS AND RESTAURANT. I II 1 1 III 1 1 i i-l-tH 1 1 1 1M TkA I Whke House RestMirmit t For a Refftdar t 25c Dinner af: 20c Thn all k. luu. "T" McQkhrist & Son .& i I 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 ill 1 1 1 1 1 II f5 i! itHiimmniiiiinimiiij I nt ooukt mnr. f Call aai try Mmim. M0 1 ike. Board c wk 11.71, aiM curaMMd MMw tmt r.KmWi, AT TXV Safem Restauraht MBUS I5q WML w' .mrm "inIIBK OOIVHIOH H & M 11L t" "s.y4. Jacob Vogt Hulcni, OrcROH IWf CONVERSIONS MADE IN CAPITAL OE H00SIER STATE ' tew Ihom i' 1w.ni,.i.t .... K.. ! Ntparatinr. ) advanced by h. T. p witj, regard to the cause- of 1 "' iwtli cf tho probont gono- ' being SOWn hrnnflnnnt hv Wioc man pjWr believe that the human S' pp,r,mo degenorate in ""s and claims that good i ImpoRfible unless the U .f vltil"(p-t rrt,i . i?t . :."- - tl ,1 , w' n hU Preparation. ,'"'C6 ' itm thft Tnrilnnnnnllo "K i' -ner's stav In that tDth. -v - -w inur. 7 l0 bav of Cooper nnd in hli0n '"KMiaenta of this RM?d.!lH nr'w Proparati,on. wt, hat preceded Mr. Coop- Jtoi u of hls 8Uccess n 'otaiues, but the immenso iVeitor in ?ed,rlno and tho genr Stated y 8 wno"y Sfhu'vlIo'thopub. ' -me .,! a?. Vmi Pon, "an V; , l"",r"rn 'or P ltcr . 7 DD ",MI- 1HU fej?."4'1' 1 reliable clt!- tu ,. , hB "'uai accompllsh- nuuicme. Among I Catarrh Cannot Io Cure!, with local application, rw they can not reach the scat of tho disease Catarrh Is n blood or constitutional Kllsoiiso, nnd in order to wire it you I must take Internal romodlns. Hnll's Cntnrrh Cu.-o U taken Internally, and nets directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces. HrH'o Catarrh Curo is not n quack medlclno. It was prescribed by one of the bost physicians In this country for yoars nnd Is n regular prescription. It is comnoiod of tho' bost tonics known, "imblnod with tho boat blood puri flr. acting directly on tho mucou surfare. Tl o perfect combina tion of tho two Ingredlonta is what producftu uoh vondorful ro ults in curing Catarrh. Sond for teatlmonlals froe. V. J CHENJ8V & CO., Props., To kdo. O. Sold In Druggists, price 7fic. Tokr- Hf.U'8 Family Pills for oon- ' p , i" r ' , n-,"a '" "f n,s character should be Hte ' w 1 rii. W m j Mir wxaninie: j. u. 1'erry, "Mr. B. F. Camnbell. of 3224 West Washington 8treot. had this to say of his oxporlonco with Coop Ceop Coep er: I havo been n victim of stom nch trouble for tho past flvn yonrs slok nnd suffering pnln nil tho time. Everything I ate dlstr.Hod mo. I have been under tho treat ment of many physicians, nnd have taken nil kinds of medicine, none of which afforded me relief. I was grrntly dl eouraged, and was about ready to glvo up, when Mr. Coopw 'camo to this city to introduce his preparations. " 'I was skeptical, of course. aftr spending so muqh money and taking stipntlon ouch a large quantity of medicine, o- but. like the drowning man. I warn ,lKG,fiTUTI0.v OF VOTERS ready to grab at a strnw, go I so- .,- ,lfAV wn wAa xrrt toured sono of Mr. Coopjer's NVw MMlThU 1IIAN TJO YJS AOO Discovery medicine nnd hgan Ink- , Tho, registration of voters olewed ing it. ItN seemed to help right from 'oft night at the county clerk a olIU; Mm flrat Hneo T hnvft ho.m tnVlnir Wlh tt MllOWlng Of 1733 rOglHtOrttd. It for several'' weeks, and can now Tbi, i 2S4 la&s voteu rpglHUr! eat heartll the first I h I n rr ti w"OI T" l"' ' - r nnv Vlnri T fuftl Ilka n 11- hlnif IUUOWS. life is worth living now.' " , ., , lff T.of uc nvnlnln Mr Ortnnar's ra. taiW JSO. i IJkS innrlrnlila nierifnlnA n VM1 IT VOlir 3atW KO. 1 , 88? general 'health is not all that it Salew N'o. X Shoos for summor wear. Just ro- b nation for tho dlgultv and use- coived. A big shipment of tho latest fulnoss of thoir art ont tied to bo 8tyi0g ftnd ohapes; mon'a, boys', la rnnked among tho patriots whom ,, , , . wo should honor ouraolves and d" nil chlldron's. Tonnis shoos teach our chlldron to honor? Utul light shoes. Easy nnd comfort- nbio house ullppcrB. Is n man who rnn't boo good In nnv nerson o- tMng, It's n hnblt caused hv n d'tfordorcd liver. If you soo. tliltica tlirniir.li Klnn nnnrtnptna iron your liver to a good cleaning out ",5 R,Mte Htrrcl. prorcss with uallnrd s llorbino. A - Btiro euio for constipation, dyspop-, sin, indigestion, alclc headache, bll- Tf(T,DTf f 7f"VKiT2 lousness. all llvor, stomach and bow- JSS.hMJ JUXjlriC cl troubles. Sold by nil druggists. T?TTKT i nr; .ew jNoinrie. i B. P. Riley, R. P Ashby, Port land; J. O. Watts. Scappese: P J.! Gattroll, Toledo; B. B. Paull, Co nulllo C C Jnroln, McMlnnvlllo; Joseph Bucner, Mountain Dnle: h. C. Walker, Forest drove; J. A. Hub bard, Pendleton. o 1-1 of Pound n Week, nt loast, b what a young baby ough to goln in weight. Booh yours if not there's somothlng wrong with Its digestion. Glvo It McQoo'h Baby. Elixir and It will begin gaining a J once. Cures stomaoh and bov.fl. troubles, aid dlgoatlon, stopR fretful I noss, good for toothing babies I Price 25o and COc. Sold by all, dealers. I STATK HAH JURISI1ICTIO.V W ovvit ivni.iv t viil'I " "i:l The supremo court yeaterdoy made an Important ruling In thnt ilirv atnlt ln.l 1.,-ln.llf.tfnti v..v oihib iuuiui nan jurintliuiiuu . ,,. 0i.AW, nvnr Tnrllnn nllntninnla n Hu...n I M BUOVfi w.w. ., tlWIIIWIilB w. iwaui in- tlons. The sfiit on which tho de cision was mndo was tltlpd Phllomo Smith James Mo'grovo, Wm. Muh grovo and Matt Musgrove nnd was for damages for trospnBslng on prop erty bolongiug to Smith, nn Indian, In tho Umatilla roBorvation. Judgo H. J. Boan. of tho circuit eourt pf Umatilla county, dismissed the caso on tho ground that tho into court had no Jurisdiction in the matter. Tho supremo court ha reversed tho decision and ordorn the lowor court to proceed with the trial o "B. C. DoWlit & Co., Chicago. 111. --GdntJamsn In 1807 I had a dh- aso of tho stomncb and bowels. In U!' spring, of 1902 I height a bottlo of itodcl Bti'i tho bonef t I received all tho gold in Georgia could not buy. Mny you llvo long and pros i rxkBT.KK r liLLka ;hhhihihbi i in 1 1 1 1 1 j ! ELITE HOTEL Reitauraat aad act! oa . European pia. Meats at all ; houra on uhort order. Ranlar ', ; dinnor 28 conts. Thirty new- ' ! ly finished furnished rooms. ! E. ECKERLKN, Prp. ! 148 Commercial St. iimiHiiiuuiiiiniiiii niiwajtannaatgtM HOTEL OREGON I Z Cor Seventh and Stark Bta. Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $ I per day and I up. European plan. Free Bus. WRIGHT-WCKINSONIrOTELCO. Proprietors HitllMUMMMIIHHMIW Salem Fence Works Headquarters for Woven Wire FCHClHff. Poultry Netting, Plckots, Qatea, Mnlthoid Roonng, P. & D, Ready Roontig, Screen Doom and Ad JuBtoblo Window ScreonB, CliAS. D. MULLIGAN tr Successor WATTER MOHLKY. MO Court St. Salem, OrO. cnl rcprfiiont brick lined Torrid Zone Furc... Guaranteed gas, eruoko and dutt proof. Economical nnd durablo, A. L. FRASER 288 STATE STRHBT. Kstlmatos furnished on heating i -tt: tin. I HrjlDypTOr't'IH .eartlly and enjoy my maul for thnii two yoarj, ago when the rogls-.P Your, very truly, C. N Co, Irit timo in five years-oa any- '""lion 2?17 J JLJP5ViSbIiV ' ' ;. without pain or dl-trww of , By wn"d th roglstrftUon rum aB,So,a by U UrugHatg. 7 ff. F.H K.- ( . v,i State Cank at Fine special Easter edition of Taw '.'"numou auu . UBimai juuuiai uikmiiiiij. im V k 'I Ti" bunding was iHit, V P P ., l fu , H ''., , , 'rf , "- (h His Wt9ljh 'l Skippwa, Va.. a 'he ariMg oX "Aa attack of ; eak ami with " ,h.. . ' u l't y frian'lH .i ... )- - Tha I w M '.'-J r.e imanadlato- t Lfi to sail o t.i ,4 ' Vmv"'1 ui8 ! 1 rT 'Kirts f , vory l I t J 'ul, and June ; VI V,rir Sold undo? - II. -i .. ..Perry's drusr - 00 Trial bottli groat many llluatratlons. Notlco to tho Public. 07 SALTOI SCHOOTi TKACIIHIIS 47, j HHCKIVi: LABOUR SALARV 2S1 Tha aebool board, at a spaclal 4fl tneat'ng tait night, authorized an in 2Cl rr of $000 In salrry to be dl 2jg,ulod amona- tha nlao teachers of 11, 'h Uapartinftut: employed Ml . Mioiunin Mg'n io uevoie nor on- p17 tire time to the teaching or music ' at a aalary of $90. nnd F. M. Mitch- ' pjuitf. KWnry aaA Bladder ' Volag. ' I'm (tie ! hi vnuiviikM m . ni.. n ui t i ...1.1. .u Salem N'o. 4 Salem No. I Salem No. f Satoaa N'o. 7 178 S4 21 231 101 WiB1jrwMeyHfci . . ! Gold Dust Flotijf 1 Msd bv Tin: sydket row. i BX OOMPAKT, Mldney, Orgo, Z ! Mauo tor fsmily os. Ask youi Z Krorr for It Rrn and iltoru 9 lnv on hrd i . P. B. Wallace ! AGENT w-waj:-. Totals I7t3 -o- TO OWNERS OF HORSES Dr. Stone's Drug Store Tho only cash drug store in Oregon, owes no one, and no one owes it; eurrloa largo mock; its shulver, counters and show casos arw' loaded With drugs, mod loJiioB. notions, toilet articles, winos and liquor of all kinds for medicinal purposes. Dr. Stoue is a regular graduuto In modi- clno, and has had many years of oxpertonce in the praotlco. Consul tations aro freo. Proscriptions are free, und only regular prices for medlclno. Dr. Stone can be found at his drug storo, anient, Or , from tf In tho moruintr until 9 at night The road ruaulng from the penl- m : atort time witto MVn7A N mZm'wm nr tMtlary to the ml ham wUi b ? kW-?pM V " l Juohtlf' AFal dosed to traflle tomorrow and for - ".V ,"7 ...::" 1 "" ionie days thereafter. JOHN II SCOTT. bladdc 4-7-St Count Jadse. CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. Xte Kind You Ksve Always Bough! Signature vf CAiiti llounl of Tradti Annual Mutiting. The annual moating of the Salera board of trade will bo hold at their room Wednesday evonlng, April 8, when officers for the ensuing year will be elided, and other business trattaeted. ,AH members are urged to be present as this is an import ant meeting. i A. F. HOFER, J l-7-2t. Secretary. ut aad anthoriotl tho addltioaat ai.nronr'atlo for the teachers. Tho tteraonei of the sehool d nartnient for the eaaulas year will bi a ffll'ews: J M. Powers, Supurjntendent; R. Maria IW, priRcinl- Barrv C Kaatam, rotence; Job a H Smith, acteaee: Lila Swaffoni. Qermnn: Rnohto Toanil. I ntlif ; Rlhath TonoiaK. bJwtory- Lottie Deroe. Bnt lisb: Jean Turn, utathoniatles: F M Mltcbel'. bookkeoplng. Mlneu McKora, music. DeWltffl Little Early Risers, the famous ttlo liver pills. Sold by a'l d-ugcl'- The undersigned Is prepared t break, handle and develop roadsteru aad trotting horses. For terms of board and care apply to SAM OASTOt Fair Grounds, Or CHICHESTER'S PILLS i U-i"i "Mk"-'rr 'iumi.i lrK-lxXt yQ5. J..d -oi O.U n-uV -T3 ti ' k i u ium r , V f KMKSia'BiKVAiTiia' yMikMSMlkjt.SfuLAI.riKiitoU SCl8S1fWll5TSD'stMr 'RODUCTION ,i' .f