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DAILY rATTTAl. JOURNAI,, flAlfar. OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1008. COL. STEWART ORDERED TO GO BACK INTO EXILE , (Unit fit Vm LcflnrJ Wire ) Hauchucn, Ariz.. Sept. l. Or dered todny back into oxilo nt Fprt Grant, William F. Stownrt, tlio Drey tu of tho American nrmy, will not bo Allowed to innko tho 00-mllo test ride, rccontly prescribed for him by tho wnr department. No ronton has boon assigned for tho,.- change In pinna, An ordor, mnllod .from Gcnorat ThomaB' headquarters at Denver, September 12, wns received todny, commanding tho colonol to Immedi ately report foe duty nt Fort (Irani, tho lonely post to which ho whb ex iled n yonr ngo, whon ho first fell under tho bnn of tho department dls npproval. ?" " ' ' "' Whon seen today Colonol Stewnrt enld he would tako tho train from here Wednesday morning and go to Wilcox, Ariz., whoro ho will bo met by his companions In exile, a colored cook and William Noll an ex-BOldlor., OfllcerH hero bclldvo tho colonol was ordered back to Fort Grant without taking the government tost liocuuno of tho roport of the army Burgeon Hint ho was Buffering from heart troublo, nnd that ths Bight was gone from one of hlB eyes. They be llovo his rotlromcnt will bo ordered won. Colonol Htownrt will Pesiat retire ment bbforn ho reaches tho nt; Hrfijt . Ho declares thai ho enn provo mm olf fit for Bervlps If given a cor.trt- martial, and that ho will novcr sur render until ho Is given a hearing. Ho has applied for court-martial three times, and his wlfo hns made an appeal to tho department, but to no purpose. The colonel Is anxious that tho court-martial bo ordered Boon as tho men ho wishes to call, as witnesses In his behalf nro growing old, nnd denth mny Interfere with his plans. Acting under tho advlco of friends, Colonel 8townrt today declared that ho would not ncccpt n furlough of four months, to which ho Is entitled. ' Ho sold ho would servo continuously J until ho reached the ago limit, runlcss i forced by illness In his family to nnk for a lonve of abBonce. FiS RUSSIAN MURDER SOCIETY HAD GOOD STANDING IN GOUR United"' I'ilT.cncil Wl-r ) St. Pe'tewbiirg? Hopt. 11. -So Hhockud lp tliu Russian public over tho expofluro or tho revolting crimen of tho "lllnck Hundreds," organized to piiulHh Jowj nnd political offend org, Hint thoro s not n man of prom inence who enn bo found who will admit of any commotion with tho o--gnulzntloti. Ab tho society, until rooenlly, cop lined Its outragoa to VBiisBlnntlng political llbbrnln and iiinBRacrelng .Tow. It hnd conildorablo Blaudlng In thn country, ovon in court clrclos. i Aristocrats, and even prlosts, woro nlllllntfld with tho order, giving it a nomhluuco of rcripuctablllty. Whon It beenmo known thnt Bovor nl loml branches of tho organization had boon committing robbory, nnd oven murilur, for thojr own benollt, tho polled Intorforrad. Buvoral of the tenders havo hi-un convicted and setiUtnrcd to Hlbcrlii. "lllnck Hun dred" bnnuurH were ordorod rcmovod from tho churches, and the sor-UMy deiiounrod from tho pf.ilplt. Slncu that tlmo defentioiiH from tho ordor have hecomo opldomlc. BRYAN ANSWERS ROOSEVELT'S ATTACK (Ily John 13. Novlti'. Staff Corre spondent of tho Uultod Prcsn.) (United lrr (.nisei) Wire I Rkiltlmoro, Aid., flopt. 14. Wil liam J. Ilryan today nriHWured tho lottnr written by ProHldeut lloose volt, Hiippnrtlng Tnft for the projl doncy, which was mndo public yo torday. Explaining that ho had no tlmo to read tho letter nirofull), Hrynn snld: '"It wan to be oxpvrtod that Prosl dent Roossvnlt would uamn to tho support of Judgo Tnft. Ho could hardly do lot, In vlow of the fact thnt ho lolnuted him uh tho ndmluls trntlon cnudldato. and supported hint with nil tho Intluonee that tho admln iHlrntlou could bring to bunr. "The toHtlmony of Prosldont ltooo volt might bc object ml to lis Irrel vnnt nnd lurompetout "If Tnft woro dund, It would bo InteroHttng to know from HoohovoM what lie know of Taft'n opinions, lml it ' Tnft It nllvo and ablo to upeak for liluiHolf, U Ih hardly nonoHimry for ltotmivi'lt to toll uh what, Tnft lio llovos, or what ho will do." . Ilryan snld that Tnft is running on n iilatform which ho vns com polled (o amend In xovornl purtlnu In in, nnd doolnred that Tafi'a npuech oa throw little light on his political vlowa Ho thon referred to what ha call tho Incompatible attttiido of Tnft and labor mutters, Baying: 'Tnft doou not agree with tho la boring men In regard to the use of InjuuetlouH In labor dlsputeu. No wordt of pralm from the Prostdont can ehaugo Taft'ti attttiido along this line, nnd mnko his cnndldncy more HntlHfnctory to thnso who toll." Ilryan declnrod nlo that Taft' poHltlou on tho tariff, I ho tniHtn ond other questions nro not changed by tho pralw given him by tho Prosl dout. Ho Horved notice thnt Tnft mi'm ml;' IiIr own position known. Concluding, he nnld: "Tho President's slntomout Ih of no valiiH. uiiIubh Iih ngrooH to romnlii In WiiHhlugton,' nnd boo thnt Tnft mnkoH goo.1. V ought to havo n more dotlulto Htatemeut In regard to what the public may pxpoct from Tnft No mi oil Information appnarn In tho Republican platform Up to the prm out Mint no definite conclusions can bit drawn from Tnft's spoochtw. It doou not aiiBwer this quoitlnn for tho President to uny Hint he fools that Taft will do what Is ibI, for thoro Ih n wldo dlfforenro of opinion ni to what Is right. "A (uw plain, nluiplo Nontonco from Taft would bu worth yory much more than IhU oulogy thnt the Pros blunt proiiouuctMi." Ilryan was met by tho local recep tion committee when ho arrived here, and wiib ottcortud to hit hotel, where he routed until noon, whun ho left for AiiunpullH to Bponk thin aftornoon He will speak horo tonight. o o o o O O O O O O O V O PERSONAL MKNTION O O f O And Movement of Salt'in O 0 IVople, O O O O O O () ) O ()() O 0 Jny MuCormlck, of lltiguno. In the city, visit Mm frlende ami taklni In tho fair. Carl Hopf. of Corvalllt, wae vltl llig friends horo yosturdny. MIm Julln J'attortmii arrived thU monilng from Portland In visit tho big fair. J. I,. Kerry nnd daughter, Ml Harriot Forry. of .Marhllold nro at tending tho atnto fair. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I.oland. ot Dallaii. camo over this morning to visit the fair the tlrat day. John and Michael WnUh. of Spo kune, Wash., rre vlaitlng at tho home of Father Monro, of this city. I'M win Robertson nnd brother. Harry, of Clear hake. Ore., nro In tho city, attending the state fair. Henry Wood left this morning tor Ashland, to bo at tho bedside ot hi brother, )3dward, who la tortoiuly HI at that place. Fred Ward .of Ios Angeles, who la luterodtcd In the ttato fair, I vis iting at tho home ot his aunt. Mrs. A. W. Donnli, 351. South Twenty Ural street. A 8mMHOHttU Knovkor, J C. Goodwin, of Heldivlllo. N 0, says: "lluoklen's Arnica Salve Is a ure-uuough knocker for ulcere. had on camo uu my leg last kiiu Hior. but that wonderful aalvo knocked It out In a few rounds. Noi even a scar renmlnod." Guarnut0)l for piles, aore3, bums, etc. 35c at J. 0, I'erry'w drwis store. o- - vNsre Parker will sot rim for governor of New York. That I good judiweut. ,. Pntttnlli tlnltio Itnu Inntnnun !) v given way to Ur. Ruatln. It Is n cold day when boiho womni) Isn't cut up by her husband nnd shipped, somowhoro In a trunk goimmlly be caiiiw ho la n cut-up himself. They Tako the Klnkn Out. "I have used Dr. ICIub'k New Ufa Pills for many years, with Increas ing satisfaction. They tako tho kltika ant of tomaah. liver and liowela, without fuss or friction." ays N. H. llrown, of PlttsfltW, Vt. Gunrnutoiad snllafaatory at J. C. Perry's drug store SSc Ilryan hns discovered a "deadly dangor" to our llberllea. As a dis coverer tho PeorUwa leader hn9 nU dlreoted his efforts. Ho should try for tho North polo. . O ' 1-Vr n Sivnulned Ankle. A sprained anklo may bo cured In about ono-thlrd tho tlmo usually re quired, by applying Chamborlaln'a I.lnlment freely, and giving It abso lute rest. For alo by Dr. Stone's drug storo. And yet It would be a mighty good thing It Cannon wore retired but not by a Democrat. Don't bo afraid to give Chamber laln'a Cough Remedy to your chll dron. It contains no opium or other harmful drug. It always cures. For salo by Dr. Stone's drug store. Tho proposition of tho Walla Walla company of capitalists Is to begin building the Walla Walla- Pen dleton trolley line at both ends at tho samo time. That souods like buslnetm. Rryau has been (.mashing Taft, aad how It Is said that Taft hammers , Bryan. Tho fight U getting Inter-. f ITV OPPOSES INJUNCTION SUIT Mnyor "Rodgcrn thlir aftornoon, through City Attorney KeyB, filed a motion In tho circuit court asking thnt tho city bo mndo nn Intervener and a defendant in Hie Injunction suit brought by the Salem Flouring .Mills against tho Oregon Electric Company. Tho motion Is lAipportod by nn nlUdrtvIt In which nro stated eight rettBons why tho elty Is vitally Interested In tho enso, and why the North Mill ditch Bhotild bo declnrod n public nulnnnco nnd bo put out of commlBBlon. The principal reason i, a stated, aro Hint tho compnny hnJ not nor never had a right to main tain tho ditch, that It occupies the public thoroughfares, nnd Hint It la nn obstruction to tho proposed Im provomont on High street. ALCO.U'L iNnCKNEiSS At one ! the London nubile lioa plttih a sjC'iAi point i inadu of ghins aloolml in t'i im.ici.m as rarely fuO rpar.'ly iu p u ; nnd each tltnt thnj. ;ij o( Ch- i n;!cimis does M) hi Hiibmiu a npc ..u uMiry oi Uit-na4oiu tUa'. nciu I :i. .i. in M tdirtj.two yean of ih" : vr-e ol'tho lios(tt:it ntooliol htui on.; been given seventy one tiiniH. l'no en rocolvod nro, oxnotlv like thouo rewlveJ by nil the other hospitals. Fur 1001 thoy num. borsd 1837 iu-pctTiifa only. The death.rnto nmong tliwn was 7.3 per l cert. For the prune year the nvorngc death -rnto among tliu other London nubile liojipltals wns t).l per cnut. Tliereforo the ueo of alcohol In Hick ness i not to bo rej:'rdfd ne a noees illy. Altlioiigh inoHi iihylcians pre ftofiho ulciilni in Mdiitiou with drug for th-'ir patieiilii Oii're was One phy sician of national reputation who did not behove iu tixiug alcohol. Many years ugo when Dr. It. V. Pierce de cided to ptii up bm valuable "l'lonurlp. tiim" for the diiu(i of women in a "ready ut use" Ioimi lie lined ns a jolvont and prentnvutivn chemieally pure glyeurimt of proper Htrength, which ih a b u-riHihviit and prcer.i tl'K ,' t'.t- .i itv n..(lioinal pru.cipltj ronidiu in iuut ot utir iiulUeiiuus or tmtlu' i'i.rr.4 than U a'oidinl. 1. r. Pieivt .ml tu.a the glycerine, be ski ox btM,.a .itinlv liarmie, pueseese iutnusie nke-Jiciii.tl pr;Nties, of great value. N'o woman who is suffering from lii'laniMiali" i. from tLe piuus and drams iiu'.i' t.i u woiuailuMi.l ca i alford .i ! mahout Dr. I'iitch's Frt vorile l'to.. !. An hn.t-i iiih1 olne whteh luu the largest nui.tbor t cum t) iu cuU.i atwl a desened ppn larlty for two tnr rears all over t'tr United States. Dr. Piuree tolls yo.i lust what U oonUluud in his " Favorite I'roMription." ITrt INORRDlKNTa AUK: Golden Seal root I Hydrastis Cnnn dettsiH), Litvty's Slipper root (Cvpri pedlum PubeMiou), Klnok Cohosh root (Oimloitugn Rucemoa), Unicorn root (Helonins Diuica), Ulue Coltosili root (Ciiulqphylltun Thullctroides), Chemieally lire Glycerine. Amif( tho prominent medical men of the i"u!,try who recommeml tlie tb vt Ingredients ns xuperior reimHles for nrvoiii cotuliiiotiK dt-piidiiig np.m (luorlors o( t! wti.iAoh syteui a vt (or tlu oura ( tluiee ontarrhnl o-uli-Hon in the .f-',tl imrts aret K I vim M. Hale, M. I)., Profeseui f of Mai.na .Medlta, nt Hahnemann Minlical C-d-lege, Clilwiro Prof. John King, M D., Author of the Auiericaii Dispeiatry, Wont-in and her DieNee; l'i .( r John M stiitdur, Doctors lUI . l Woml. lUrtii .jw awl others. AUUivm a p-tatal rtnnl to Dr. Pteree kr a com plete treauae oa tlte sul)ct t-e.it to yoi without aonl. dr. nnrrij's rts8trT pbi.i.kts anro bilioivieteS srk ami bitnu In . A shu. dutitUM. cuMiveitet. or c n taipaUon ot Uk UovvaU, Wi of nppt- I lite, ooUsl tongue. onr tma windy beWii.ji. "neanburn." p. ! ami dlsts itfter eauii', and ktpaifl dernaiiMiieuu or tlte liver, atomaeti atul bowels. Persons Mlw are subiect to any o tluwe trAHtblt should iwvtr tn w itli -t tt vial of the " Ph-awtnt Pidleta" at bainl Iu proof of tlwir Mipenor excel l'i.ro l I can truthfully be bawl thut thev ate always adopted as a houuhold remedy after the oVt trtnl. One little " Pellet " is a laxative, two are oathartic. They regulate, tinier ate and cleanse the liver, stomach and , bowels. As a "dinner pill," to promote ; digestion, take one eaon uay. to re lievo the distress arUinc from over eating, nothing equals one ot the 1 little "Pellets." lliey're tiny, suga J coated. aimuitious granules, scarceiy larger than mustard settls. JIKXLT51 AND HArHSKS8. How to live in heakh and har BtCAS is the general theme ," ' Pierce's Cwhoh ieae Meli- " t vlssr. Ths jrfat ork ou m i . . t ami hyg'eae. eoi'o. v-r ; f paM' an! ' "is- t i'!)-i- i n is ttfX 't r ot t v ,.- , rsne f .m .w . 4 Tfl!lll v, j. .. i t Waok ia papsr covrs. 4j o A Everybody Interested In Know- ing What the Authoritative V Styles Arc For Pall In Men's and Young eoP'xiuMT to thc ! or MICHAELS-STERN FINE CLOTHING MICHAKIS, STCBN CO. noexiitca,, J V. V .1, a 8 Men's Apparel IS INVITED TO SEE THE GRAND DISPLAY OF OUR EXCEPTIONAL. LV LARGE AND SUPURR COl.I.F.t . TION 0T-' NEW MODELS I NOTED Bishop's Ready Tailored Clothes A VISIT HERE WILL PROVIJ IN. STRUtTIVE, AND PROE1TARLE. WE WIMi SHOW VOl WHAT TO WEAR WELL, WHAT WILL WEAR WELL. AND HOW TO DO IT K'0 NOMK'ALLY. m , LL THE NEW STYLES IV SUITS AND OVER.GAR.MEN'TS ARE ,. HERE DISTIXCm E MODELS OI ADVANCED FASHION NOT TO RE -5. SEEN ELSEWHERE. IN ROTH SUITS AND OVER- COATS THE FARRICS ARE UN- U USUALLY PRETTY- MOSTLY RRIGT COLOR EFFECTS IN HIS TINCTIVE STRIPES AND SHADOW-STRIPES OF SELF AND CON TRASTING COLORS, AND IN "AN E.VTRAORDINAY LARGE VARIE- . . TV FOR SELECTION. J COME, IT WILL AFI-'ORD US PLEASURE TO "POST" YOU, THOUGH YOU ARE NOT READY TO PURCHASE. RUT IF YOU ARE READY YOU WILL RE SATISFIED THAT THERE ARE NO VALUES THAT COMRAHE WITH THOSE WE OFFER YOU IN OUR New Model Suits and Overcoat o. $10 to $35 THIS ('IX)TIIING WITH A LIFE TIME OF "DOING REST" REII1XD IT. 1 MlCMAPLS-STERN FINE CLOTHING MlCHCLS, BTCnH '. CO. U KOCMtaflH. M. V. Boys' School Suits $3.50 to $7.50 SUITS ESPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR HARD SERVICE, RUT DRES J .' SY AND SMilRT ENOUGH FOR "REST." DOURLE - RREASTED JACKETS IN REAUTII'UL FARRICS OF QUALITY. Everything New in Fall Haberdashery and Hats Salem Woolen Mill Store SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL For wntor sorvlco apply nt ofllce. mils pnynblo monthly In ndvnnce. V 5"f-t'-4nM-ir-l,ir.iil'iiiSiTtlf-ftJltfi lutn cccmtu crMntri 'lllllkllUII IUUBU.I PILLS. X Sin, Ourtiii nu. l, Vtmiw Mutnwtnom. SlYlll INSWN TO Mil. H.f.i Swl St-Jrl suit. tv,W tlBftiftftU.! vt Mvoty VLtttbAtd, iWat rrtiu4 f. 11.00 wrUii. WlUws4Ura.atilU.uU wilgt 4,t Um m4 jn, 4ti tk UNITID UKOICLCO.,ooT4. LkNOAtTIII. PA. A Rurj-lnr In Town his nnmo h "bnd coubIi," Ho doesn't i-nre for gold or Bllvoc but ho w'll steal your honlth nwny. If ho np penrs In your house nrrost him nt onco with Ilallard's Horohound Syr up, It may mean consumption If you don't, A euro for all coughs, colds nnd chest troubles. Prlco 25c, 60c and $1.00 per bottle. 8old by nl' dealers. A llnnit riilld. rirnnrtn thn fliirt ThA (lrpad II bo! some, but not tho burn; that c ; nenlod nnd instantly rcueTca uj plying Bnllnrd's Snow Liniment, b nrnnnrn1 fni. nxnlilnnla llV kMC-I linftln nlwnva III thn hnilfP. BWt Id sprains, brulsos, cuts, scaldi, rb matsm. uouralK a. Duntoo--;- nnd nil nchoa and pains. Ttltt i xmj 50o and 1.00. Sold uy aiio Sold in Salem ky Dr. S. C. SJi. I qom A i U.i I.... ..." - ' DiAMi 'J. I . Ull. . . ' 4 HuJ llnrfcn In 1 U.xl ' ' 'h fpl form. cMi' . x. '.'ii i H by IluU4rKU PHI'O I" Xl'ISY. MlUll.l, Wlv GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE CHICHESTER'S PILL W Till: lll.lUUXU IIKAMIl - . 1 .. , ... ,. . i .2 M t'hl.cbM-trr' l.u.w..(IlrajA fill. I llrd ll ijM nlAV TrLb M Sk. - 111-. . t mm V !'frti. A-.Mii ii -ti:u Tt'' . M.l ,S0Ul .'' " '' Wf T You Mayf Choose For You. self Ef I Tgll EIR "HARD TIMES" or "GOOD TIMES" FOR IT HAS COME TO RE A PER SONAL PROBLEM WITH IICII RUSINUSS .MAN .sf-fc.N 4M IShws. tj i ila v I s. r ., i ll ! " mM mito tjL if! Hfir ji sir 'tpWM I ,m mixM t-Tr7..ciKxagiMs S '. .'h'URMANYCO ORsH .Q I.!f,EST FACILITIESM KIM T II v. w r S T r? rt v, tBBH gUl Til.' PRODUCTION OF H W HKiri GRADE WORK H Jg IATIS XX UW AS tlSTttl SllttS H r4Vlf'VPt'sBHBUBVMBPHBBSHiH ' UUsMiyHlLullyMWiaH j The "hard tlmos" nro ever, generally speuklng. Thoy are not ovor for thoro people who are content to n1 thom continue. . With the advent of Full activities In business will romo to merchant, to eaoh man who Is conducting a business, 'he &PP ttinlty to say a long good-bye to "hard times," or to dog to to a little longer. It Is to be, largely, a test om courage the making ' choice. A tost of advorst'nlng courage- mainly. The stronger business mon will chooso good tiroes as a of course and will proceod to mako the choice effective J campaign of real advertising. There will be better, bigger effective advertising done this Fall than ever before. Tho nfrald-nvoruhaut will wonder "where the money U ce from to pay the bills." Ho will, In some cases, decide t" must not "take the risk." That will bo HIS DEC1SIO. "HARD TIMES" In preference to "good times," , so far as r sonally Is concerned. PROSPERITY IS NOW A PERSON AL QUESTION. YOURS IS A PER SONAL QUESTION WITH YOU, THIS IS BOTH TRUE AND IMPORTANT. 1m