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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1903)
1 1' Jf5fMTr5p fB 9A8E SIX. THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1803. 1 I I JUST LIKE MEW 1b tho verdict of well dressed men who hovo their fancy shirts in Madras or percale done up at the 8a I em Steam Laundry. Tho colors -keep fresh and bright, because wo use no chemicals to fade them, and wo un derstand tho secret of laundering colors as well as dress shirts and youf every day linen. You enn't beat our fine laundry work. Salem Steam Laundry Phone 411. 230 Liberty 8L or a pontal card, and the w jon will call. KEEP TO THE RIQHT. By buying your harness of a trust worthy dealer. Bvery set of harness wo have' ever sold was a. long vnluo at a short price. A good buyer Is a wise man. Purchasers of Al harness are repeatedly complimented on their acreo sense. Tako tho first chanco fcTearn similar praise. R S: Lamport Saddlery Co. IVi .X, I ' "it V, . - t 2M Commercial Street. H" -Ml" i j All MAKING GOOD ROADS County Judge Instructing the Supervisors Must Keep Roads Drained Even if all Money is Thus Expended Who Said That A rcosonablo amount of Jewolry rings, necklaces, hair ornamonts and tho rest wore out of tho reach of pcoplo of modern to means? Hastn't ylsltcd horo, has ho? Wo nro offer ing soma very lino rings at prices which won't Btartlo you worth look Ing at anyhow. C. T. Pomeroy . . . Jenoler and Optlcluti, 288 Commercial Htrcot, OONT SHIVER WHILE YOU DRE83 Thoao cold mornings. Itcnch out of bs4, otrllco a match, turn on tho gns In your gas stovo and noto how quickly your room gots warm. Unvon't a gns toroT Mean ItT LotB lioro so cheap you'll wonder how you 'mvo permit ted yoursolf to bo benumbed when so much comfort could bo had for so lit tie. Salem Gas-Light Co., rone 563. 4 CHEMEKETA ST, pistil A. aVw 'wi 55 i!Btl ' w i COPYRIGHT. "WHY CERTAINLY!" "Tills beer Is good for you, I know nothing better In tho shnpo of n tonic or Invlgorator." That's tho way doc tors talk about Salem beer, woll knowing Its bcnotlolal offocta on young and old who need a mild, harm less, pure InvlgoranL CAPITAL BREWERY, MRS. M. DECK, Prop, A Juicy fflorsel for Breakfast Or dinner yon can enjoy from one ol our tender and delicious moat, steaks, lamb r mutton chops, veul cntleU or pork, Oar meats are all eat from the fsttett and primeitcattle, and we can mpply your table with froih, untrltloni and wholesome meats at bed rock prices. E. C, CROSS SALBM ORE rhon 291 A reporter found County Judge Scott busy at his offlco at tho court houso preparing a letter of instruc tion, a copy of which will bo mailed to each of tho various road supervis ors throughout tho county. Tho sea son for road building In at hand and It Is Judge Scott's intention to have tho work dono along tho lines of per manent Improvement as fnr as pos sible. A copy of his letter follews: "Please tnko notico that tho now road laws do not tako effect until May 24, 1903. You will bo govornod by tho old laws until that tlmo. Thcro will bo a copy of tho now law furnished you by tho tlmo It shall tako effect. "Wo desire to hnvo you ditch your roads woll If It takes all tho money you have. In making a ditch spec ial nttontlon should bo paid to pre venting tho wator In yoijr ditches to stand In pools and sonk Into the sides of your roads; such pools aro often caused by taking too much earth out of the bottom of your ditch to make n grade In n low plnco In tho road. It will do but llttlo good to put grnvol or crushed rock upon tho roads unless they nro well drained. Hereafter the county court will npolnt tho supervis ors and they nro to hnvo $2.50 por day, as provided by tho new law. A supervisor that cannot mnko suitable (litem to drain tho roads will not stand much show for reappointment. "Wo will try to furnish jiowdor to blow out the stumps that nro In your main traveled roads, such roads should recolvo your ospeclnl atten tion. Tho by-roads will have to be kept up largely by volunteer labor. Wo will furnish somo powdor to blow out stumps on by-roadB, provided the people Interested In said rondB will clean up the stumps and srade the road. This U being done In several localities. You should grade your roads when wet nnd If they cut up nfterwurd. you can smooth thorn down by going over thorn once with a grndor. If graded whon dry and hard, they turn to dust In summer and to mud In winter. Try to get as much volunteer service as possible. If you' can have a mooting In your district Prof. Moo res or Mr. ThloUon nnd my self will comoout nnd try to cronto somo enthusiasm among your people relative to the Importanco of building roads, whenever wo have a few days notice. "The rontlmnstor will be In his of fice upon Saturday only ofenrh week. nnd wll bo In tho country looking af ter the roads during tho romnlnlng port of tho week. 'Do not put big, course gravel upon n gravel or rock foundation. If you can uho such gravol In tho bottom of the road nnd put finer gravel on top of It. you will bo able to make a good road I'ltsise make a close study of your road law so that you will know your authority a wad supervisor." In speaking upon tho suhlttot of ducts to market during our dry sea son of tho year, at nn Increased ex pense, whereas If wo hr.d good roads ho could do such work himself during our wet season of tho year and not bavo to pay out so much money for hired help, In getting his products to market, as ho now docs. Another saving would be mndo by tho farmer by storing his products of the farm at homo until ho deal red to sell, there by saving storage charges and a post bio loss of his entire crop on account of bad management or dishonesty upon tho part of the wnrehouscmnn, as has often been experienced In the past. "If tho various counties would Join In helping to defray the expenses of keeping such work before tho public It would not be long until a great .In terest would bj taken by the people throughout our state In having better roads, and' It would not bo many years until wo would bo ablo to get govern ment old for road building. "On account of our largo area and tho 'small property values, wo will not bo able to make, generally speaking, very much progress In permanent Ini provemont of our public highways un less wo get aid from the general government, or tho peoplo tnko up tho work of building themselves. This might bo had by making a study of the road question which would cause us to concontrato our efforts In sup port of such a movemont. "Wo must first reach tho lndlvldunl nnd got united Individual effort di rected to a system. Our views as to a proper plan of work mo now too rnrled. A thorough Individual study of tho question will cause us to unite upon somo plan or system whereby we might be able ' accomplish some thing tending townrd a proper solu tion of the road problem. "Tho Individual cannot bo reached Nothing Known Will Cure Kidney Diseases After They Ilnve Fastened and Be come Chronic But tho Fulton Compounds. Wo Hove Secured the Sole Agency Ion This City. jpr. onmm IMOSPACIHC fWTLIUrBM m MMM TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY. Through Pullman, Standard nnd Pulton' n.nal Compound enjoyi the unique distinction of belnr tbs only thine known ltt turn kldnejr trouble la ll Its atages Iron the primiry Inflammation np to and Including the chronlo stag celled Drifht'i Client, wklchhM been, up to the adrentof tali Con pound, poilttrtly Incurable. Tuea why not tart with the Renal Compound at flnt ratter '.., ,., . .,... . uv than ordinary klda.r nedlelie. all of whtca I Tourist Bleoplng cars dally to Omaha fall ibort if the dlaeaeehai reached the chronlo ( Chicago, SpoKano; tOrlat sleepers atataf Then you will know you are right. N dolly to Kansas City; through Pull etatemenl.arepublI.bedyytherulwnp.ople man slccpnB cnrp9 (personally con. eieept ea.e. that hare reached the .hronl. , ... r " .' r , ""' C011, tee, lnourabiebj ell other known medioin... ducted J weekly to Chicago, Kansas Here 1. another recoTery we are permitted to . City, St Louis nnd Momphls; reclln refer to. Iinir chair cars (seats free) to th t?.. Mr.. 8. E, ("line of 1737 Broadway, San Tr- oUco, wa pronounced by ber phyelelan ai Incurably 111 with kidney dlaea.a that had be. come chronic lllrlght'a Dtaeate). She aUo bid dlabetea. Another phydclen w. called In, Drojw had aet In, tbe all. came ofl and ke too laid nothlug known would tijt ber. She wa. eo far beyond help they told ber not to further torture her.elf by dieting. Boa went oa the Fulton Compound., Tbe third week wa. lightly better. The third month the nail, be gan to come back, and a few month, later was well and began dropping the treatment. An attorney, friend of Mr.. Cllne. Judge E. D. Cutler of XW Pine .treet, Ban Iranel.co, had dlabetee that la alao Incurable arcordlig to the look,. Knowing of her recoTery he too toou the Fulton Compound, nnd In eight month, re gained hi. ht-allb and I. sow In actlTe practice. Urop.y, rbeumatl.m from nrlo add, gout, pain In the back, bladder trouble, etc., are proof. that tbe kidneys are In trouble. Tbela.t at.ge t IJrlght'a IM.eme and DIabete.. It you are feeling languid orml.ernble.end forpamphlcl. itecoterle nearlT BOJr amour the.e hltberto Incurable dlua.es. Fulton". Ilenal Compound for UrlghU. and Kidney Dlaea.e. It! for Ulabnte.. ll.M. John J. Fulton Co.,40Wh Ingtou atrret, "an Francl.ro, ol compounder. we aru weir ciciu.itb agent. io iui euj. J. M. HABERLY, Palace Pharmacy, 118 8tate St. dally. DKPART FOR Chicago Portland BDcdal 820 a. m Tlallont-lngton TIME SCHEDULES From Portland, or. Atlantlo Xxpreaa 1:15 p. m, Tift Huntington Hf. Paul FaetMall 8.00 p. m. Via Spokane Rati Lake. Dearer. Ft. M.'aV. Omaha taia. Cltr, At. Lou).,' Chicago iuju nan. Halt Lake. Denrer FL Worth, Omaha, Kanuii Cllr, HI. Loul., Chlc.go ana iu.l Walla Walla, Lewlmon, 9pok.ne, Wallaw, 1'ull- nian, Mlnncapoll. BL Paul, Dululh, Milwaukee Chicago, and Katt. ARRlVk THOM 4JWJV M UNION HOUSE. Your stepmother Is still here, ns busy as ever. Whon your clothes nro .... ... i worn nnu tuny, or mo ouiions on, except through proper organ nt.on, her, at tho Salem Dyeing framed and stimulated nt tint by he ftm, c,cnn, w fc Repairing and earnest efforts of a few enterprising rn1lnln. nu v,of , ' ro nltlvsftna In itnrh nntiimnnlti Au ann 70 HOURS " PORTLAND TO CHICAGO No Chaste of Car 70 OCEAN AND H1VER 8CIIE0Ulh Prom Portt.nl' ovorconts; also four suits a month for $1. Called for nnd returned. I MIIS. C. H. WALKER. Prop. 1195 Commercial Street, OASVOHXA. Br tbe , Tlje Kind Yen m Alwrars BoujU BJsn.tt.re ST? , yS9-0. ' ef fiUVrXZ-CUcLAf ns wo all earnestly study tho question we will bo practically of ono mind ns to tho proper stops to tnko In order to have good public highways." vvhy"theysucceed. Because They Are for a Specific Pur pose. I Nothing can be good for.evorythlng. Doing ono thing woll tilings hiutcbs. Doan's Kidney l'llls tlo one thing only. Thoy are for sick kidneys. They euro bnekuehe, every kidney 111. .Mrs. A. M. Weaver, of 116 N. A. street. Cripple Creek, whoso husband Is superintendent of tho IT. 1. R. R. quarries, says: 'Dean's Kidney l'llls nro n remedy In which I have grent confidence, and I heartily re-endorso what I have before stated nbout them In our Cripple Creek papers. Somo three years ago I gave them to our lit tle girl who was troubled with a weak ness of the kidneys. A few doses - -J nr cheeked the annoyance, nnd n short hXDrCSS 311(1 1 nUlSfeT t on rod I PILES nu-- Suppositorul u Qrt4,. SehM . 8lt(Ml I., V I wr le ' I .a it? M A iMy 4 u ti4 . iAlt f. r ilti i . w IMrtra. H n k.alUckU rlfit -1 rtivtU' ir.rul.tll IS LM ruilM. lr II 1) U (.in fitrkitiirjr l.un writes t B U lifti' t IS w, I it.t t At' t a t.m4r U M Of Ht --" Takt. 0 Iim, Kan f tn. Bkl HH If k; DriKlllli MARTIN S )OY. tANfnnttn. F. 13 iDtWlllli MARTIN S )OY, IJWM VGxmmmjQttBut&mMm Sold In 8alem by S. C. Stone. Call for Free Samples. ip. m. Dally except Sunday p. m. Saturday 0 p mj Allulllng date tubject to cnangn For'eauKraiiclMXJ Ball ercry ed.y. COLUMBIA tt'VKH luAtorla ani Way Landing. t y. n 4t' x. bu n ex. bun'.) WILLAMETTE HIVER Stoamer Huth leavoa Hslem (or Port- landand way landings on Tnefday,Thnrt dnys and Soturdaye, aliout 10 n. m. Foi Corvnllls wild way landing., Mondavi Wvilliepilnv slid Frldnve nt nbout "I p. m. A. L. ORAItt. M. P. BALDWIN. Gon. Pass. Agt. Agt. O, It. A N. iloci rortismi, wrn aiem, vr" Corvaf f is & Eastern R R.I ....IZMb p. ml . ... 2;00 p. ml .... C:2S p. cl CAPITAL CITV rontinuntloit of the treatment cured her. She has lind vory llttlo troublo since, with tho exception of when slio caught n sevoro cold; thon tliero woro symptoms of n reeurrenco, hut a few doses of the plUs never falls to ward off an attack. I recommonded them to a lady friend of mine somo tlmo ago, who used them nnd was nlso bene fitted. I keop thorn constantly In tho houso, so ns to hnvo them on hand In ensn of a recuirenro. I do not hesi tate to nilvUe any mother to use them In her fnmlly whon necessity demands It." For sale by all dealers. Price CO cents. Poster-.MIIburn Co., Uuffnlo, N. Y.. sole agents for tho United Stntos. Remember the name DOAN'S and take no substitute. Meets all mall and passenger train. Osgcnge to all ports of the city Prompt enrvlce. Telephono No. 241. HECKMAN & HEDRICK Casli Saving Olfer Two First-Class Weekly Papers for the Price of One. INir llir troublM ami ctin.tlimtlen TIimw'h itutlilng belli-r In t-rmttliin TlMt l.lttle Itarly IUmth. tlu fawvu. little imii Tly l wiij h effwt h cure nnd nve tlortor bill. I.lttln tinrl) ltltora are dlfferout frutn nil iniiir inns. iHvf uu nut wnken tilt- h.vh- Wcckly JrurnM gonlan, I2.U0. Weekly Journal Farmer, $1.35. Weekly Journal N. Y, World. $1.70. Weekly Journal and Woodburu hide peudent, 1 1 CO. and Weekly Ore and Orange Judd and Trl-Weeklj Nj. 2 For Ynqulna: Leaves Albciy... Leaves Co-vallls. Arrives Ya - 1 a . No. 1 Returnlng: i.eavos rnqui-a ....... umb n,, , Lrav Corvallls ..... .11:30 . i Arrives ai -any 12:15 p. cl No. 3 Tor ctrelt: Leaves Albany 7:00 a. m Arrlvos Dolrlot 12:0b p. m No. 4 From De'trelt: Leaves Dotrol 12:45 p. m Arrives Aiuany &:36 p. m Train No. 1 arrives In Albany it tlmo to connect with ho S. P. soul): bound tralr, as wo'l a" giving two od tnro . hours In Albany boforo dcpaitun of a. i, northbound train, Trait. No. ? con' .cts w'th tho S. Pi trains at Corvallls n Albany glvlti direct sorvlco to Newport and ndji cent beaches. Tra'n No. 3 for Detr't, Breltnbui and other no-intali resorts leaves H bany at 7:00 a m., reaching DetroKj at noon, giving ample tlmo to raci tho Pprlngs same day. tor runner Informntlci. apply to EDWIN 8TONR Manager. THOS. COCKRELL, Agent, Albany. H. H. CUONI8B. AgonL Corvalll. Shingles andlShakes lfy& Tho root Is shingled beat It you use the kind of shingles and shakes we soil, and we ask you to noto tho good wear and economy of tho roof for which we furnish the shingles or shakes. Wo carry a large stock of shingles and shakes ot good quality. carefully selected to make a sound, tight, durablo roof, and we are al ways ready to give estimates. QOODALE LUMOER CO., Near 8. P. Pas Depot, Phono 691, Weekly Journal and Hold RpucK road Improvement and the matter ofiuw. i.ut net a y tunlr to t!ie"tluV',iry Curry County, Recorder, 11.60. organllng good roads u-bhub, tho &". ,ftT tXVTt Weekly Journal and American Doy iwuh uaiuruny. rr .ule by I" tJ. llim. i rjo 1 - '- I Weekly Journal and Courier. Snray A PRIZE. In tho liquor lottery is a common occurrence at Rogor's. No blanks therenothing but tho Slmonpure nr tlolo In whiskey, whether you prefer rye, bourbon, Scotch or Irish, for way up brands aro tho rule there. If you haven't inado a personal test, ot our brands, you bavo missed somo of tho best things going. K,Aiu4?Ji KWMm Judge said: Tiio greatest need of ttiu State flood Roads Association Is sufficient funds to employ a good, live mnn, who has made n special study of tho rond problem, to hold county nnd district conventions In tho various counties throughout tho state, and put tho rond problem properly boforo tho peo plo. nnd got them to organise good road leagues, and make a study of the rond question. "Our state organisation Is prevent ed from doing this on aceouut of lack ot funds. "Had tho legislature made nn appro priation of $2000 for the purposo of de fraying the oxpensos of having suoh work dono. thero could bo an Interest created that would bo worth thou sands of dollars to tho state nt largo In getting volunteer work done, and would cause organisations to bo formed that would r.id vory material ly in getting government aid to build public roads. "It Is mow Important for tho pcoplo In tho extreme West to havo perma nent roads than It Is for tho people living In ths Eastern states to havo them; for tho reason that tho roads In tho Eastern states freoo up and aro covered with snow during the winter months, when prloes are good, during which time tho farmer can ido his heavy haullnt: at his tela. uro w'hjlo tho Western farmer must. on account of bad roads, rush his pro- IM State ktreet. Mohair Wm Drown & Co. are paying 35c. Oregon, $1.50 Weekly Journal and Express-Ad vance, Lebanon, $1,60. Weekly Journal and Globe, Condon ofnrm VcrFnuf. 220 Sfcftr febr awlti JVarmlanb int , $1.50, beftftt 3"ftonPr. 140 Wdtr Vfluafanb, ' wely Journal and Oregon Mist. St M Wo. 1 SUfalfn Conb, iffialb imb ,re,ens' 1-50- VafllUC. Crop bring $2500. cbcrl Wce,,y Journal and Town Talk. jjufi giileS, e6cnf3 SotforifSanb; tjuff Ashland, $2.00. QJtbaubf, fttni, cff. 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