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-vttW)f!lftW' "" rvTSH 'vr - T THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1903. PAGE THREE J' A Guild's Life Food 3 Physicians speak of fat food as "life food" and say that all children ought to have it in abundance. They say too, that weak, thin, nervous children must have fat food and recpminend Scott's Emulsion. It prornply returns sickly; delicate children to ro$ health. It is the life of flesh-creating food and keeps the scale of child-health evenly balanced. Being prepared for easy digestion Scott's Emulsion is readily accepted by the stomach and quickly passed into the blood. There commences at once the repairing of wasted tissues, the enrichment of the blood and the strengthening of the -whole system. Any child who needs more and better nourishment than it seems to' be getting from its ordinary , food will be greatly benefited if given Scott's Emulsien: We'll send you a sample free upon request. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St., New York, DAVIS DEFAULT REVIVED By Petition for Rehearing Being Filed Crawford Says State's Claim is Not Outlawed to discover Ujo wrong. If Mr. Craw ford's view of the effect or stipulation la correct tho state may recover $5000 of the $31,000 embezzled by Davis., STRANGER THAN FICTION A Remedy Which Has Rev olutionized trie Treatment of Stomach Troubles J. Sour Milk is Old-fashioned Rich, Sweet Cream is the Order of the Day When meals are ready, nothing l more disagreeable or more dis appointing than to find that tho croam Is sour. Tho richest, purest and most delicious croam is without question Economy Brand Evaporated Cream We aro the originators of Evaporated Crcarn and our experience has enabled us to produce an artlcio of such quality that ninety per cent of Evaporated Croam used is produced oy us. See that your Evaporated Cream bears this cap label Tis h mii of mant tho sicn of honost goods it means much to you if you want the best. mm HELVETIA MILK CONDENSING COMPANY, Highland, Illinois. BIq Increase in Telephone 8tock. flt-zrtA OrM?l Ho!l;Ci Now York. March 31. Tho stock- Lxrand upera nousc. Mcra of tho Amorlcnn To,opnimo & JOHN F. CORDRAY, Manager. ,, Commny voted, at a spe- 1 . . . . I !. , - jcini meeting louay, io ibwmb "Kwrlav. AtJMl 31d.!cailtal stock of tho company from ' ' Itir.n.vtnrwi in J5rn.000.000. This In- !'""" - ' "- creoso of $100,000,000 Ib to bo used as necessity demands, and Is not nil to bo Issued at oncu. , ..I Special Engagement of the Bit New York Success ReaDinsThe Harvest I u With the Author, Tom Fitch, , as Don aid Stewart, suoported by the orig inal cast. A play of great heart Interest, aceallnirto every man, woman and child In the wor d of toll. A carload of special scenery Prices. 75c, 50c. 35c, Seats on sale at box office. Friday 9 a, m. i HAYE YOU ANY FRIENDS Who! aro talking of coming West? If you have, wnd us tholr names and addresses, and wo will mail them advertising matter have our Eastern representatives call on them do ev erything we can to ensure them a quick and comfortable trip. How's This? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Ho ward for any enso of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, C-. Wa tho undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the, last 15 years, and, bellove him perfectly honorable In all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their Ann. West & Tnuvx, wholesale Drug gists. Toledo, O. , Waldlng, Klnan &. Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Tol do, O, Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken Intor nally. aotlng directly upon Jho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. , Testimonials stmt free. Prloe 76c per bottlo. Sold by all uroggtsw. Hall's Family Pills aro tho best. Attorney-General Crawford has filed a petition for rehearing In tho suit of the State of Oregon upon tho bond of Qeorgo W. Davis, tho defaulting clerk of the stato land board. Mr. Crawford raises several questions not presented In tho briefs In tho case when It was tried by his predecessor, Attorney-General Blackburn, tho prin ciple contention being that under tho laneuaco of tho stipulation of facts, It Is not agreed that the defalcation took placo prior to January 1, 1895, and as the suit was commenced raoro than six years later than that, tho courts held that the stato's claim was outlawed, it was goneraly understood that tho stipulation Into which Attor ney-General Ulackburn entered ex pressly ngreed thnt tho conversion oc- but Atornoy-General Crawford does not view It In thnt light. Ho pays In his petition for rehearing: "All tho stipulation shows Is, that up to and Including tho 31st day of December, 1894, Davis had collected $353,027.43, and had stato treasurer's receipt for the same period of only $322,945.45, leaving nn npparent Dal nnco of J30.981.98 in his hands, which ho did not pay over until nfter tho first day of January, 1S95. "It Is entlroly consistent with tho facts stipulated that Davis received all of thlH balance on tho 31st dny of December 1894, and paid It ovor to ttw. aintn trnnmimr tho 2d day of Jan uary, 1895. At least thore Is nothing In the fncts stipulated that warrants any conclusion of law to tho contrary. "Thorforo It scorns cloarthntunloss tint mero facta of tho receipt of this balance on tho 31st dny of December. 1894, nnd fnlluro to pay It over until tho 2d day of Jnnuary, 1895, afford n concluslvo Inforeneo thnt such pay ment was not mado within a ronson- ablo tJmo regardless of any other cir cumstances or conditions, actual or possible tho court cannot so conclude as mattor of law and determine thnt Davis did not mako "Immediate pay ment" thoreor. nnd theroby commit ted a breach of thnt obligation of his bond. Also. It Is obvious that nny conclusive Inferonco of an nctual con version from tho samo facts would bo oven more difficult to sustnln. Davis could not pay tho money over on tho Intervening first dny of January. 1895. aa that was n legal holiday and tho ordinary methods of collecting nnd paying over money In largo amounts through drafts ami checks on banks, of which tho court must tuko Judicial notice, furnishes a ready explanation of tho only delay In payment which tho court can say ns a matter of law occurred lu this case, and is of Itsolf sufficient to preclude any legal conclusion that the payment was not mado within n rea sonnbio tlmo," In support of his rontonUon (hat the defalcation occurred nfter Janu ary 1. 1895. Mr. Crawford cites tho re port of tho ieglslatlvo Investigating commitleo which says that tho books of tho office woro correct nnd nil mon The remedy Is not heralded aa a wonderful discovery nor yet n secret patent medicine, neither Is It claimed to curo anything except dyspepsia. In digestion and stomach troubles with which nlno out of ten Buffer. Tho remedy Is In tho form of pleas ant tasting tablets or loiengcs, con taining vegctnblo or fruit essences, puro nseptlc pepsin government test,) coition seal and diastase. Tho tablets aro sold by druggists under tho nnmo of Stuart's Dyspopsla Tablets. Many Interesting experiments to test tho di gestive power of Btunrt's Tablets show that ono grain of tho nctlvo principal contained In them Is sufficient to thoroughly digest 3000 grains of raw meat, eggs and other wholesome food 8tunrt's Tablets do not act upon tho iinwnls llkn nfter dinner 1)111 and ehenn cathartics, which simply IrrL tato nnd Inflame tho Intestines without having nny offeot whatever In digest ing fowl or curing Indigestion. If the stomach can bo rested and assisted In tho work of digestion It will very soon recover Its normal vig or, ns no orgnn Is ho much nbused and overworked ns the stomach. This Is tho secret. If there Is any secret of the remnrknblo huccosb ot Stuart's Dyspepsia TabletH, a remedy practically unknown a few years ago, nnd now the most widely known of any treatment for stomach weaknoss. Tlil mucosa hns been secured en tirely upon Its merits ns a digestive. pure and simple, because thoro enn li,i mi Hlmnnrli trouble If the food Is promptly digested. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets act en tirely on the food eaten, digesting It completely, so that It enn be assimi lated Into blood, nervo nnd tissue. They cunt dyspepsia, water brash, sour slumnch, gas and blontlng nfter tiiwdH. because thoy furnish the di gestive power which weak stomnclm WINONA. Two times seven thou art today, llv dear, my nrecloua daughter, Tlmo speeds upon his winged way Around his cycles, day by dny Swift as tho rushing water. But yesterdoy thou wort n child Today a maiden fair, Thou'8t many a weary hour bcgull'd With Bong nnd kiss and laughter wild And banished many a care. But lol tho years havo chang'd the scones, Dava oKono. aro mem'rieo now, By all that lovo'or hopo o'er means, To papa thou art queon of queens, Moro fair than royal brow. What o'er thy fato thlB thought cm t i UllllU Talisman and charm 'twill be Keep puro thy heart thy chlldhood'R grace A wreath of smiles, a bright sweet fnco, Tho world will smllo with thee. There's much of weeping, much of woo, Of sunny Bmllos too few. Mnko heavy hearts to lighter grow, And pale, sad races, to oriFiucr gmw. Lot sunshine follow you. God bless theo now God blesB theo ever. My llttlo girl, twlco sotton. God bless theo now forsnko theo novor. Hut bear theo on, nnd onforovur. Unto tho gates of heaven. h. ii. SAVAan. Salem. Oro.. March 30th, 1003. Wednesday's Geat Sale Dollar Gloves For 89 cents t' i'MO' "mil 1 A PAIR XDDD2 IDDDt V All the New Easter Shades .Included la the Offering.. Dalrymples ''Reaping the Harvest." ltesplondont with beautiful Bdonory, prosontod by a strong cast. In which tho nuthor nppoars at tho bond, comos tho populnr play, "Heaping tho Har vest." nt tho Grand opera house, Fri day night A.prll 3.. While this Is the second season of tho play. It will bo Its first visit to Salem. and in lieu of Its coming with such splendid endorsements It Is safe to say tho ongagement will bo a pro- fltnble ono. "Heaping tho Harvest" Is n grand powurful story of human emotions which finds Its nlmosphero In Louisville. Kentucky, on rcimwiwu Heights, with the historic Klmwood Art third Intre- drlvi) In the distance RMtlvo power .men we . o. .. clftrkHvino ,acK nn. unless lorn - - w- . ." .. ,,,, autunm llrHM. r XZZ-5KZZZS. Ei- !" -- which hnvo nnsohitoly no dlgostlvo power. Stunit's Dyspepsia Tablets can D found nt all drug stores, and tho reg ular use of one or two of them nfter meals, will demonstrate their merit better thnn nny argument. 3-30-4-1-3 cioim hill Viiii.imihn . Tim i.lHiiuiiit K take and Imrmli-M mr Mlniitx Coimh ttirn kWm Immcllnli; rritot Iwcaiim It tli- no immi Itnmwllniclj Into inn stomarn, um inr run-. ni .rat of tllf troublr. It drawn out till- In linmniiitlfin, nrain nnn .wmi m.. lrniuiirnlly lT rnnblllnis ihr unsa win- uijEFO to the lilwvl unil tlMiir. J'or .sit- U) 1. H HUH.. I Piuir Plirri. No Truth In Rumor. Chicago, March 31. Attorneys for tho election commissioners tills nf ternoon telegraphed Washington ask ing thnt tho protection of tho goneral government bo given them to prevent Uirlmer's forces from getting posses slon of tho ballots In tho Lorimers Durborow congressional contest by forco. An answer Is said to havo beon received promising to roviow tho M9 . In ihn fi-dnral courts UV tue will ho readily reeognUed by nnyono who has ever visited the qiinlnt old town of Clnrksvlllo. Olilo. With net four the sceno goes bnck to Umlsvlllo showing tho now homo of the Illumin ated snow scene of Christmas' ve.. SentH on sale at boxoilleo Friday, April 3. ot 9 n. m.: prices, 75. 50. 3f. eys nccountotl for on Fobrunry 23 jU(igo, who will ibo sent to give both A. C SHELDON, General Aont, lOO TimtD STIIEBT, PORTLAND. CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Boght i Bean the Signature of SF ,M. - m9 W 00 nrn notich ih hhiivbd. Due noilce U tifreby wrrwl op the public iceniTSllr that IVWIIfs uWch I!wl Hslre la tint unly Iie on thi markft that I. marti- from Ine pur. unailultratfd witch bel rvWItt'a Wltrh Ilsirt Kjl" kai crjiwl thou.aoiU of nuw of pllwi tnal would not Jl'ld to any othr trratmfnt, and hl tft h. hrniifht out manr wortbli-.. rountrrfrlta. Thou pron ho t the cenulne iMWlll niiea iiai n, nrrer dl.appolnted, bn It enrm. For ale by V. U. Ilaa. 09 Htite tret. New Location. We aro now permanently settled In our new quarters, at No. D9 State street, formerly occupied by Mr. Mor ley's fence works. 8amo 'phono num ber 1331 Main. BERNARI & DUNSFORD. 4 i im PJumbow. v-i a rtrwonf A. t,- ,v. .Ifca Ikl Tm Rj Kmtj !& QCMmBtS 1895. This roport hns beon claimed as a settlement Dfitween mo siaio anu Davis and his bondsmen- up to that tlmo. out Mr Crawford chooses to vjvw It as ovldonco thnt all money had been acounted for up to that tlmo. and thnt tho shortage occurred later It benlg agreed that nearly J31.000 was converted by Davis, and there being evidence that It was takon after Fib ruary 23, 189B tbs reasonable Infer enco Is thnt tho actual defalcation oc cured pn July 31. 1895. nt which timf Davis'" term of offico ended and at which timo ho should havo accounted for all monoys received by him for tho state. Thoro "oa also a stlpula tion that Davis collected JC0.621 46 after January 1. 1895, and paid a like sum Into tho stato treasury Mr Crawford contends that It Is not agreed and Is not a necessary Infer enco that tho money paid after that date was the same money collected Tho monoy paid, ho asserts, may have been monoy collected prior to January 1st Numerous authoritlos aro quoted to sustain tho contention that whore there Is no proof showing tho time of a misappropriation, tho presumption must bo that It occurred at tho end of tho torrn. Tho attornev-general aUo argues In his petition that oven Jf It bo established that tho defalcation did occur prior to January 1. 1895, the fraudulent concealment of the con version should prevent tho running of the istatutitofilmltaUonk.luntU men tlmo as the stats had an opportunity sides on impartial hearing, Chicago. March 31. Tho icprt seal out last night that tho troops would ho called for In tho l)rimo- Durboro oleotlon conlest Is utterly without foundation We sell the Greatest of blood puri fiers, Acker's Dlood Elixir, under a pos itive guarantee. It will curo nil chron- In nnil nttinp tilnnri nolSOnS. If YOU havo eruptions or sores on your body. or nro pain, wenK. run no-", n -j what you need. Wo refund money If you aro not satisfied. 60 cents and JL00. D. J. Fry. druggist. Careful of Eddie. Lisbon. March 31 Great rare Is bolrig taken to protect King Reward. while ho Is visiting hero. In addition to tho regular nollce. a largo number of detectives have been employed, and 10 Hcotland Ynrd men arrived nero this morning. 8evmtoen anarchist M-speats have beon xIlod from tho i on n try. Portsmouth. March 31. Tho storm bad considerably abated when tho King sailed for Lisbon this morning. Notice of Intention. Notlco Is hereby given to nil whom It may concern, Uiat tho Common Council of tho City' of Snlom, Oregon, for, nnd In bchnlf of said city, has declared, and does," hereby, declare. Its Intention to undortnko tho gonor ol Improvement of Ferry stroot, be tween tho west lino of Liberty stroot nnd tho east lino of Cottngo stroot; to bring said street to tho official gradoB and (o tho lovets Incident thoroto, by filling, nnd oxeavntlng tho samo and gravelling said street, be tween said points niiovo named, to a depth ot nlno (0) Inches on and ovor tho contor twonoty (20) foot of Bald stroet tapering thorofrom to n depth of four (4) Inches nt tho curbs ulong bath, sldos of said street: All of said proposed work and Improve ment to bo done nt tho cost and oxponso of tho proporty abutting up on said Ferry street between tho points doslgnntod under tho Chnrtor provisions now In forco nnd by ordin ance mado nnd provided thorofor. Dono by order nf Ihn Common coun cil of Bnlem, Oregon, this 21 day of March. 1903. N. J. JIIDAH. City llecardor 3 33-tOd WOMEN TO OE PRETTY Must Have Luxuriant and Glossy ,Halr No Matter What Color. Tho finest contour of a, fomnlo fnce, tho sweetest smllo of n femalo mouth. loses something If tho head Is crowned with scant hnlr. Scant nnd Walllnu hair. It Is now known. Is caused by a pnrnsltn that burrows Into tho scalp to tho root of the hulr. whoro It sans the vitality. Tho llttlo whllo scales tho gorm throws up in burrow ing aro called dandruff. To euro dan dniff permanently, then, nnd to stop failing hair, that germ must bo killed. Nowbro's horplcldo. nn entirely now result of tho chemical laboratory, do stroys tho dandruff gorm and. of course, stops falling hair, nnd euros bnldness. For sale by Daniel J. Fry. Bend 10 cents in stamps for sample to The Herplolde Co Detroit. Mich. It's Just a Cough That gets your lungs Boro and weak and paves tho way for pneumonia or consumption, or both. Acker's English Remedy will stop the cough In a day and heal your lungs. .It will euro con sumption, asthma, bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. Positively guaranteed, and money refunded If ..T i.i .it o.n.n.H Wi-ft na for freoMropl--W. HL-Jlooker Ca,--g Buffalo. N. Y. D. J. Fry, druggist BlenJ BUHK CUrtE fOR PILES Itching Piles produce molrture and causa Itching. thlB form, as well as min nuniUnif n r Pretrudlns: Piles ara cured uy Dr. Uo-san-ko's Pile Rom edy, stops Itcning ana iiibouiuk. au anrhi Umors. tOe a Jar at druggists, or Bent by mall. TroatlBa froe. Write me about your case. ur. uumuw, Philadelphia, Pa, For sl at Dr Stone's droc stores ArfwHIIT IIIIKATH I. a nev.r falling aim of a. healthy Kliimnib When the breath la baa lliti ,. i ... n ..r.ip rrtir I. no rem rty In the. world eual to KodolDjipeii l Cure for eurluic InilUenllon, df.ieMila and all amniaen ui.unirr.. .,,.. I'rlek, of While I'laliia. Ky . wrllea: M hare been a drapeptle for "- lled all klniU of reuiedle. but rontluued to Brow wore. Ily Ihe ue of Kodol I lK lu Improve at onre. and after taklnir a few 1..11U ii m full rHilored III welsbt. heallll ami .trenslll. and eau eat whatever I like. ... .,,.,.... i. ii.h.1 Fur .ale by I' U. Haas, UU Hlale atrrtt Otrono's Restsurant Is the favorito eating bouse of the city. Tho best meal service that can be bad. Call for City Warrants. Notlco is hereby given that thoro am funds on hand applicable to tho payment of all warrants of the City of, Balem drawn on tho general fund, en domed on or before March 21, 1903, as Interest will caso on and after that dato. JOHN MOIIl. 3,23 Notice of Intention. Notleo Is hereby glvon to nil whom It mny concern, thnt' tho Common Council of tho City of Snlom, Oregon. for. nnd In bolmlf of snld city, has declared, and does horeby. declare. Its Intention to uudorlako tho goneral Im- provsmunt of High stroet, botweeir (ho south linn of Btato street nnd tho nortli lino If Trade stroot; to bring said street to tho official grades nnd to tho levels Incident thoroto, by till ing mid excavating, tho samo and gravelling snld street, betweon said points ubovo named, to n dnptu or nlno (9) Inches on nnd over tho ccn lor thirty feet (30) of said street. tapering therefrom to a dopth of four Inches (I) at tho curbs along both sides of sold slroet: All of sold pro posed work and Improvement to bo dono at the cost and oxponso of the proporty abutting upon snld High street between tho points designated under tho Quarter provisions now In forco. and by ordliunco mado nnd pro vided therefor. Dono b,y order of tho Common Council of Balem, Oregon, this 21 day of March, 1003. N J. JUDAH, City ltooorder. 3-2U0d. ! jtnMlfm iem, ur., rwu w. Nptlce of Intention. Notlcp s liorob given to all whom It may concorn that tho Commoir Council of tho City of Bnlem. Oregon. for, and In behalf or said city, hn declared, and does, hereby, declare Its Intention to undortnko tho gener al Improvement of Church street, be tween tho south lino of Blnto street and tho north lino of Trado street : to bring said street to tho official Krades and to tho levels Incident thereto, by filling and oxeavntlng. the samo. nnd graveling snld street, be tween the nolntfl above named, to depth of nlno (9) Inches on nd oyer tho centor thirty (30) feet or sain street, tapering therefrom to a dopth of four 4) Inches at tho curba along both sides ot said street. All of said proposed work and Improvement to bo done at tho cost and expense- of tho property abutting uporr Bald Church street between tlm points designated, under the Chnrtor i.wt.inna nnw In forco. and by orilin anco mado and provided therefor. Dono by order of tho common i;oun ell of Balem, Orcgou, this 21 'day ot March, 1903. ,fsffiWf3U&kif, City nocorder- n i n ? 7s a i Jfc H i cf ' ssmGESmCbbhSB