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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1903)
W" yt ' tt - THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNE8DAY, APRIL 1, 1903. PAGE SEVEN rr-pSwMKiw MA Hk,f , wumTi - At"VfR 3-J -ii. S''Mt! Att'clablc PrcpamtionlorAs slmilaling ilicFoodaiuincgtila -ting (hcSloinachs and Bowels or KIT.WIfcTifiUilU.11 Promotes Digcslion.ChccrPul ncssandRcst.ConUihis iK'illier Upuim.Murpuiiiu nor rimcrm. TVotNahcotic. ixvecfoJJfSAKVnrtraat impAm Sail' Ax-Smnm. jnumNM c&& itTUrrm; Apcrfcel Ilcmcdy forConsUpn non . Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea IVbnris.Convulsioiis.Fcverish nras nnd Loss of Sleep. FncSimilo Signature or NEW YORK. wm EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. -M J Eastern OregonSeed Wo Imvo u few tons of that fi'110 wimi you win noon ns 11 la nuuut SEED WHEAT, some choice lots wlii'at now on hand. OAKDEN SEEDS in bulk. f Poultry supplies of all kinds. D. A. WHITE & SON, Feedmen 'and Sccdmen, Phone 1781. yi HIIIIII HWWUHIIH WtWIIIHIIIIHIIIIW I ::::::::A G E N C JBALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.:; iOTTi A TTtT diiveidq ANr XJLXAllTi uutmvu """"'"" jri.XL.ll ;; Seed Wheat For Sale. HOP GROWERS SUPPLIES, Crude and stick Sulphur. J. G. Graliaill, Agent, e-Mit44 . HARRITT Sl LAWRENCE Sell more Orocerles and better Groceries than ANYBODY 1 Fresh Walnuts, Currants and Raisins AND EVERYTHING IN 8EA80N FOR HOUSEKEEPERS IN THE COM ING SEASON. OLD P. O. GROCERY. Wood Good seasoned fir wood to any part of the city, at E. S. BBNTLBY 161. 183 Commercial St. 232 Commercial Street Near Bush's Bank. HARNESS, SADDLES. NETS, WHIPS, ROBES, ETC REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Harness Oils, Good Worklne Gloves, Axle Grease. Brushes. SALEA. OREGON' ifiaii4Himfminniie)isiiiinn4iiiniit4ir Greenbaum's Dry Goods & Millinery Store i First Door South of the Postofflce. The best Sc Challiei variety of patterns, ana last colors. iNew Batiste ; ; Lawns Plain colors, also fancies in all the latest ; ; patterns, lowest prices, uingnaim; ace our new ;; swell lines. MILLINERY in all the latest styles. ;; Visit this department. It will be a treat for you. ; ; Here you will find the combided features of style, :: o...1.i. n A nMeAnAnlA nflrUC ' quality uuu icasunauit pu--j. II Greenbaum's, 302 f imiiiif ta itsjniaiiiiii4aiHif iimof CASTORIA For Infants and Childron. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Thirty Years GASTORIA van otNTAun omm new vo. cmr. "Barley soed burloy. Uuttor onK-r an onu. of Koisoy ami Dofiancc soert 4 tourr. aireci, i.mni. uncuun. 4 IIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Y O F:::::::: ouiDDiinonp at"1 TO A TVLT n 207 Commercial St.,Salem, Ore. $4.00 sawed and delivered S4 per cord- Phone 691 Main. 302 CommeTrclal St that can be had; great ;; Com., Street. fflP nj Use f For Over TOO FAST A PACE. (Editorial In tho Now, Hampshire Patriot, Dom.) Tho following extract hns run thiough the Jtopubjlcan changes 0f tho country nnd,mayrb,o with perfect snfoty ,be credited to nny or nil of them. ' " If you have rend It once. It will not hurt you to rend It again and you might, ng n matter of fact road ft many moro times without Injury: "Tho Fifty-seventh congress has coat the country something over n bil lion dollarsthat Ib, during tho two sessions our national legislators havo authorized the expenditure of that vast sum of money, ho total of the sosslon Just closed Is placed at $763. 184,018. against $S00.624.-I9S at the first session, making nn aggregato for tho congross of 11.554,108,514. Those figures Includo tho pormnnont nnnunl apropriatlons. which amount to up wards of $132,000,000. "Accbrdlng to a statcmont mndo by Senator Allison of tho apropriatlons committee tho amounts carried by the several npropriatlon bills are as fol fel fol eows: Agriculture $ ,1.978,160 Army 78.138,752 Diplomatic and consular . 2,968,250 District of Columbia 8,647,497 Fortifications 7.188,416 Indian ' 8,512,950 Legislative, oxocutlve and Judicial 27,595.953 Military acadomy 653,218 Navy 81.877,291 I'oiislons 139847,000 I'ostonico 153.401.549 Sundry civil 82.272.955 Deficiency 21.561.572 Permanent annual 138.fl89.820 Miscellaneous 3,tSO,000 "Tint totttl for the entire congress Is somcthlUK more than $100,000,000 In "xefM of th total appropriations of th Fifty-sixth congress, which amounted to $l,440,4SO,43S. A billion and a half Is a big amount of money. but this Is a bin (MM in try and tho Vinerlcnn people nro not InellniHl to lie penurious In the spentllng of tliolr funiU If tliH money goo toward tho development and upbuilding of their country and Is Judiciously oxpundod." Doubtless. In tho main, the nbovo nillrlii win inaimlrwl liv Rome liuronu. and sent out to tho Ropuhllcan pross of the country, with the vlow of break Ing the nows Kntly nnd roeorvlng tho opportunity, to say nt tho close "but this Ik n big country, nud tho Amorl enn iveoplo nro not Inclined to bo po- uurlous In tho spomllng of their funds If tho money goes townrd tho develop ment and upbuilding of their country, nnd Ih Judiciously and honestly ex pended." What guarnnteo hnvo tho American people that this monoy, this one thousand flvo hundred and fifty-four millions of dollm-H has bo,on Judicious ly nnd honestly oxpondodT What In telligent votor Is tliero In tho nation who will for a mlntito bollovo thnt a large percont of It was not absolutely waHtod? It Is true that wo havo n big country, but Its slzo Is not duo to oxtravuRnncn In public places, and lt greutnoss will not bo perpetrated by any such course. History reveals some curious things and ono of thqm Is thnt tho republics of tho past wont down bocause of the oxtravaganco and corruption In public offices; because of tho glvlng-nway of the funds of tho people; because of ovor taxation; because the machinery of the government becamo top heavy; bocause the politicians usurped all rights thnt formerly bolonged to thoso who mode powor possible for them. Thnro Is an old saying that "Hxper lonce Ik a dear school, but that fools will loarn In no other." and thorn Is a wondorful amount of truth In It It seems as though wo all had to put n hand In the fire beforo wo lenrned that flro burns; wo have to put our Angers Into .the wound, beforo wo will bollovo that Injury has been done Wo havo to pay tho price thnt folly demands; It has been so all through the ages: It Is so today and In all probability It will continue so until man bocomos immeasurably more thoughtful. Of ono thing wo mny rest astuirod and that Is. that as long as iwoiilfl consent to this monumental oxtrava ganoo In public places, by keeping In power tho men and tho party who practice It. JuBt so long will those men and that party llvo up to their exptr tatlons. In votlngyaway their funds We are running n fast race: run nlng too fast for a big country to run great things should movo slowly. U may look a llttlo pessimistic to say we pan hardjy keep It up, but In the faco of being even thus charged, we say there aro many doubts attached to tho chances wo aro taking. If you desire good complexion use Mokl Tea. a pure herb drink. It acts on the liver and makes the skin smooth and clear. Cures sick head aches. 25 cents and 50 cents. Money refunded If It does not satisfy you. Write to W. IL Hooker k Co.. Buffalo. N. Y for free sample. D. J. Pry, druggist ' MoJialr Wm Brown ic Co. are paylntr 35c Market Quotations Today J -.nw MIU UWU IIVUIB jlKI j "r-wvW Poultry at 8telncrs MarkeL Chickens 10c. Eggs Per dozen, 12c. Turkeys 12 14c. Ducks 10c. Hop MarkeL Hops 22025 V4c Potatoes, Apples, Etc. Potatoes 25Q30c. Onions 65c Dried Fruits. Dried Apples 4U to 6Wa Italian prunes, 40s to 60s 5c Potlto Prunes cyE $ Wood, 'Fence Posts, Eto. ' Ulg Flr-4.60. Second Growth-ijt.OO. ) Arh S3.00 to J3.75. Dody Oak 15.00. Polo Oak 15.00. ' , Cedar Tosts 10c. Hides, Pelts and Fura. Green Hides, No. 1 107c. Qreon Hides, No. 2205, Calf Skins 4 to 5c. Shoop 75c. Goat Skins 26c to S1.00. Gray Fox 25 to 50c. Coon 10 to 40c. Mink 25c to $1.25. Otter $1.00 to $5.00. Skunk 10 to 25c. Muskrat 1 to 6c. Wildcat 10 to 25c. Grain and Flour. Wheat 68076c. Oats 30032c. Barley Hrowlng, 45c bushel; feod. $21 per ton. Flour Wholosolu. $3.65. Live Stock Market Steeri 3V4 to 314)C Cows 3 to 314c, Sheep $3.60 gross to 14.00. Dressed Voal r.tic. Hogs, nllVo 5c. Hegs, ilreeeod GVtC Wool and Mohair. Coarse Wool 14c Fine ir.c Mohslr JRc. Hay, Feed. Etc. Baled Cheat $109$11. Clover $10tT$ll. Ilrnn $$1. Shorts $J2. Creamery and Dairy Products. Good dairy butter 20(325c, Creamery buttor 3214c Crnom, pan skimmed, at creamery 30c, nt farm 26c. Cream separator slilmmod, at Com. Creamery 32'Ac, mlnjs freight Portland Market. Wheat Walla Walln, 70072c. Wheat Vnlloy, 7614077c. Flour Portland, boat grndo, $3.60 $3.70; graham, $3.45$3.85. Oats Cholco Whlto, St.160ll.SO. Barley Feed, $23.60 per ton; rolled. (21.50. Mlllstuff Bran, $19. Hay Timothy, $llto $12 per ton Onions 4060c per cental. Potatoes 40C0o por cental. Butter nost 'Inlry. 2002214; fancy creamery. 3O032H; storo, 16018c, Rggs Oregon ranch, 14(&lBc per dozen. Poultry Chlckons. mixed, 12013c turkoyH, pur pound; hons, 12013a; llvo. 10017c. Mutton Grosit, $50$5.IO. Hogs $70 $7.25. Hoof Gross, $3.250i$ 1.00. Veal 809c. Hops 20022c. Wool Valley, 12H016c: ICastorn Oregon. 8014o; Mohair, .120 33c. Hides dry. 16 pounds am' upwards, 15 to lRHc. Popular Eating Houie. First-class, up-to-dato meals are served dolly at Strong's restaurant This Is Salem's popular eating house. You can got JuBt what you want. WOMEN'S MEETING. Representative of Lewis and Clark Fair Board. Mrs. Judgo Galloway, of Oregon City, will bo In Salem noxt Friday, to meet tho ladles of this city In tho In terest of tho Lowls and Clark, fair. There will bo a meeting t the M. H. church at 3 o'clock p. in. on Friday, to which all ladles aro Invited. All aro urged to take an Interest In this work, as It Is an Important factor for the success of tho great fair. 3-30-lt VVOMANS' DUTIES. . a. woman who keeps her bouse '.u or der and has the care of a family, ha Just as much responsibility as the roan who provides the means to carry on the housekeeping She Is deserving of the more oredlt since the demands on her strength Is groator. Tho ever lasting sameness about hor duties, and tbe confinement neeesaary to carry thom out Is very tryln to the nervous system, this produces a strain on tho mind that raak her Irritable, cross, and dissatisfied, which Is Just as much a disease as rheumatism or ca tarrh. If nerves can be built up and made strong by medicine of some kind this feellne Is chanced to one of cheerfulness anu pleasure In her du ties. Tbe medicine that manes strong steady nerves, and prevents disease by ouiiains up ie enure system, i Dr. Gunn's Blood and Nerve Tonic, a tablet to take at meal time. Cures nervous prostration by making rich red blood, feeding tbe nerves, and making solid flesh at the rate of 1 to 3Ibs per week. This medicine Is sold by druggists for 7Cc per box, or 3 box es for $2.00. or sent by mall, post-paid, on receipt of price. Write us about your esse. Address Dr. Dosonko Co., Phlladeph'i, Pa. For sslo at Dr. Stone's Drug Stores. 3 CLASSIPIBDiPS ftdvtrtlaestl , five lines er ItM, U this comma iiertcd three tltatsfor 25c 50c Week $1.50 a month. All over ttve Uses, at tnessoe rate. WANTED Wanted Men. Wo teach tho harbor ttrado In tho. shortest poastblo tlmo at small oxponso, and guarantca po sitions. Wrlto Mohlcr's Barber Col lege, Salt Lake City, Utah. " 2-l6-2m 2000 head of Stock Cattle Wanted Cows and heifer calves, yearlings and 2-yotr-old hilfors; flv bulla to tho hundred h tad,, to ralso on shares by rcllablo and perfectly re sponsible llfoloug cattlo men. Flno grass range In western part of Lauo county; halt Incrcaao for b!x years. Address A. J, Thompson, Gardiner, Orogon. 12-lS-4m LQ8T AND FOUND. Lost A packago containing flvo pho- toRrnphs. Icavo at this ofllco. 3-30-3t FOR SALE. For Sale. No. 1 Deflanco spring wheat 85 cents per bushel, cloanod ready for seed. I hnvo about 50 bushols. I live near Prat urn, ort Howoll Pralrio, It. F. M. No. 2. J. W. Gosh. For 8ale. Hnrso, harness and buggy. $35. Apply to I. D. Driver, 216 For ry strcot. 3-27-lmo For Sale. Fifty acres of flno fruit lnnd, mostly cleared, with running water and flno body of timber, two miles south of city, llco, $45 por acre. Call on or address "13. S" 518 Commorclnl strcoL 2-23-lwk For Sale. A good orgnn, for ono-thlrd Its vnluo. Apply, ir Interested, to "11. 0.," caro Journal. 3-21-tf For 8ale SecoiuMinml g(M)d repnlr, for $15. 1' buggy, In , F. Caroy. Mitchell. Lewis ft strttut. Stnvur, Stato 318-tf For Sale. Grocery stock In lJnst 8a lem for snlo. Iw ront, nnd In host part of olty. Buyer can Invost from $200 to $800. For further particu lars call at 312 Twelfth street or address. 3-9-lm. For Sain. Thrco cholco rosldonco lots ,ln Fnlrmount ndditlon. Iuq'ulro of 10. Hofor. Journal ofilco. For Bale. Whlto Plymouth Itoclt eggs for sotting, from pure stock. Cart lluef, ltouto 7, Salem, Oro 3-12-Sw For Sale. Spring oats nnd spelt for seed. Also good oats for feed. Prices reasonable, Chas. O'llrlon, 400 Cap) tal street Phono Black 2185. 3-3-1 m For Sale, Hont or trndo, for country or olty proporty. a country hotol; first-class hulldlnc;, beautiful loca tion, on lino of railroad. Ilyan, Woodward & Co. 2-23-lm FOR RENT. For Rent. Aftor Mny 1st, suite of rooms, No. 317 High street, with or without board. 3-31-lwk For Rent A modern 7 room Iiouho with ovnry convonlmtco, good water piped Into same, with 40 acron pas timi and garden land, plenty of fruit. Chickens and Jersey cow for snlo. Just tho placo for eastern man. K. C. Hall. Turner Ore., R F. D. No. 3. 3-30.1w.tf MISCELLANEOUS. Socialist. Tho congressional convtm tlon for tho first district Is called to movt In Salem, Ore., In I.abor Hall, on Statu street, on Friday, April 3d, at 10 a. m., to placo In nomination a candidate for congress. Wo de sire a full attendance of tho member ship. S, S. Harnlsh, Chairman; W S. Richards, Secretary. 3-31-31 Dressmaking. Children's clothes spoclnlty. 176 Cottage street. 3-30-lwk Ego for Setting. Puro bred White Plymouth Hook and Black Minor ras, tho best layers known, T; II. Blundoll, Mornlngsldo Telephone No. 2060 Rod. 3-20-tt A New Book. Mr. World and Mlsii c hurebmomber, an allegory by W. 8. Harris, $1.00. The Reformer, at Uie Variety store. Annora M. Wolch. proprietor, 94 Court Btreet. Northern Grown Burbank Seed Pota toes. Wo are now receiving orders for northern grown Burbank seed potatoes Orders booked. April de livery. Let us know soon what you want. Jas. M. Kylo Ac Co., 175 Com mercfal street 3-3-lm-dw You will always find tha choicest meats and groceries at Uie lowest prices at Edward's ft Luscbor. 408 and 410 State street 'Phone orders given special attention. HOP ANO PRODUCE BUYERS. SQUIRE FARRAR. Hop merchant and purchasing aeent No, 210)4 Commercial strt-er, upstairs, Salem, Oregon. 'Phone 161. JAMES M. KYLE & CO-IIlghest cash price for potatoes, onions and dried prunes. 175 Commercial street, Salem, Oregoa, LODGE. Central Lodge No. 18 K. of P. Castle Hall In Holman Block, coruor State and LIbqrty-etrootB. Tuesday of each week ft 7:30 .p m.. A. 8tras O. Ci n. J. Fleming k.ot,Tt. an5t8. h'OHb&TLH Of AMBRICA Uourt 8horwood Forcstors No, 19. - Moot Friday night In Turner block. 8. W. Mlnturn, C.IL; A L. Brown, Sec. Modern Woodmen of America Ora gon Cedar Camp No. 5246. Moots, every Thursday eyenlnK fS'o'cloclt, - Holman Hall, Frank A. Turner, V C; A. L. Brown, Clerk. Protection Loage No. Z) Ancient Or dor United Workmen, tnoeta every Saturday evening In Ua Holman Hall, corner of Btato' and Liberty atroois. VlalUns brethren welcome. J. a. Graham, M. W.; J. A. Sollood, ltecoMer OSTEOPATHY. Drs. M. T. Schoettle, Frank J. Barr and Anna M. Barr. Graduates Amorlcan school of Osteopathy, Klrksvlllo, Mo., successors to ,Dr. Oraco Albright Offlco hours 9 to 12 and 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Oa4 Follows' Tcmplo. Phono Main 3711; rosldonco phono 2603 Rod. ' br, H. H. Scovell, Suggestive Them poutlcs and Ostoopalhy. NorvotWj functional nnd mental dlsoasos, m ralgla, headaches, nervous proatrsx tlon, dyspepsra, constipation, dlan rhoea, rheumatism, asthma, etc D'Arcy block-, Btato street lhon Main 2855. TON80RIAL AND BATHS. n'a Shaving Parlors. Boven tret- class barbers engiRtd. Finest batli rooms In city. Wo uio antlsestla sterilizer. J. Ryan, Prop. Evans' Barber Shop Only first-class shop on Bttte street Every thlnn now and np-to-date. Finest porcalalu baths. Shave, ICo; hair-cut, Sis; baths, ICo. Two first-class boot blacks, O. W. Evans, proprietor. VETERINARY. N"S- Dr. E. E. Jackson, Vetorltinry Hurgoon and Dentist. Office, Red Front Livery. Phono Main SRI. Real unco Phono 2015 Red. 12-S-tf L.UiilMlllI Renting Agent Good Barcalni FalrTrealment. List Your Property with rae. 230 Commercial St. WHAT HAPPENED? lie wascaueht In the act but after he toueht a new up-to date PAIR 9P SHOES and had his old shoes half soled he was turned loose. OSWALT'S SHOE STORE '" 99 State Street. 1 Harper's Whiskey Is the best Get some Into your vest. Ous. Schrelber keens ID f ' And you know the rest. T FARMER'S HOME ' 153 State Street J. Brownstcin & Son. J Brownstcin Son, formerly of Albany, have opened a place on State and Frontatreets- Highest cash trice paid fotHldea, Pelts. Wool, Tallsw and furs: also central dealer la aid Iron. Rubberand Metals. C. M. MACK Successor to Dr, J, M. Keen, Is Whlto Corner, Salem, Oregon. Partis desiring superior operations at mod erate fee In any branch are In espseUI rqet THE ELITE CAFE 203 Commercial Street OYSTERS Served In tho est of style and wltk the most suitable accompaniments. B ECKERLEN. Proprietcr White Bronze Monuments Never chip, crack, tar nish, moss or corrode. The only kind that nev er needs cleaning. For the truth of the above see them In all the Sa lem cemeteries: some of them have been there for 17 years. If you want the very best at half the price of etoae that will last ten times as lone, call on or ad dress Tn 'WATT 190-193 CooirtUSl S. C. STONE, M. 0. ....PROPRIETOR OF..., mf STONE'S DRUG STORES SALEM, OREQOH, The stores (two 'n number) are h catod at No. 235 and 297 Commercial street, and aro well stocked with, a complete lino of drujes and medicines, tollot articles, perfumery, brushes, etc. as bad soma 26 years experience In tho practice at medicine, and. now males no chargea for consultation, es amloaUon or prescription. sssJJIjBjjijlJsp "3l A rrfw ?-'-'' ' JKsssfeslBsSaff fm