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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1903)
. y .J.,., i, . ,. i THEAP,lt.YJOURNALttALEM OBEQOrVaATURPAV, MAY , .1908. s- w-ww, w'tA..w.w- r-n- 7 a, - Its TlbkllstfSSsf n!ss v To take your linen to a laundry that hasn't earned a reputation- for the reliability of IU method Jnpgr.ft feet laundry work, such as the Cfticnv Oteam Laundry does. Wo do up lln en, madras and pcrcalo shirts with the color as fresh as when first pur chased, and dress shirts with linen collars and cuffs In a manner that Is unsurpassed In the art of laundry work. Safem Steam Laundry. CiLONEL. J. OLMSTED,;pfOP-Ai, MRUS D. OLMSTED, MbT. Phsno 411. 230 Liberty fit iiLi mtr - r . . I -oJ ..mIAI AN I I Si ? I ? iff ' '.Vnlvln, 4i Repairing Of the finest workmanship is a branch of our business, that wo glvo special attention to. Our repairing department is conducted with the ut most caro and skill, diamonds aro re set, and Jowclry of all kinds is re paired in tho most perfect manner, be sides optical work of all kinds. C. T. Pomeroy .... Jowelar and Opticlun, 298 Com, 8t. OONT SHIVER WHILE f YOU DRE88 Those cold mornings. Reach out of feed, ntriko a match, turn on tho gas la your gas sto vo and noto how quickly yoar room gets warm. Haven't a gas tore! Mean It? Lots horo so cheap you'll wonder how you 'mvo permit Ud yoursolf to be bonumbod whon bo inch comfort could bo had for so Ut ile, Salem Gas-Light Co., rkOBO 563. 4 CIJEMEKETA ST. iLllfiiliil copyright;. )& i f rnfa i I i. 1 'Shingles and Shakes Tho roof Is shingled best It you uso tho kind of shjnglos and shakes wo sell, and we nsk you to note tho good wear and economy of tho root for which wo furnish tbo shingles or shakes. Wo carry a lariio stock of shingles and shakes of good qunllty, carefully selected to uiako a sound, tight, durable roof, and wo are al ways ready to glvo estimates, QOODALE LUMBER CO.. . Near 8. P. Pat Depot. Phone 651. A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast Or dinner you ran enjoy from one oi our tender and dnllrlous meats, ateske,lanib or mutton chops. Teal cutlets or pork, Onr meats are all cut from the fattest and rnmeitcattlo, and we can supply Toor table with Ireth, nutrition and hoWaonia mrali at bed rock price,. E. C, CROSS SALEM, ORE Fhon 01 Harness.! Saddlery,!! Whips, Lap Rotes, Fly Nets, etc. Lontr years of experience, superior skill and highest duality of stock are a guarantee that weturnout'ttie test soods'ever offered In Salem, SIGN OF THE WHITE HORSE. ESTABLISHED 1869 E. S;lLamport SaddlerylCo. 289 Commercial 8treet A WOMAN WAS IN THE CASE At the Very First Shot She Rung the Bell Justice Morgan and At torney Downing the Boarll of Arbitrators There was .quite a lively little se ance In Justice Morgan's court Friday morning, it all being occasioned by one or thoHO little neighborly quar rols Indulged In, sometimes, by peo plo who carry their bickerings to such an extent that they Anally appeal to tho statutes of tho stato of Oregon, for such cases mado and provided. A scttelmcnt biade through th Hard hearted mlnuns of tho law 1h seldom lasting, and only reaches a condition of armed noutrnllty. Such was the case Friday, whon tho law was In voked by tho Inju rod party, an elderly man, who had gotten In a mlx-up with a neighbor, a woman. Now, in a bat tle of words, tho daughtors of Kvt time Immemorial have been credited with being able to hold tholr own, nnd usually to come out easy wlnnors. Whether In this particular cuse. words failed the lady, or tho spirit of the perverse became uncontrolnble, wo do not protoud to say. At any rato. tho woman, so It wnB charged, lot fly a dornlck with mich forco of muscle nnd correctness or aim, that it struck tho citizen aforesaid full In the mouth, effectually damming tho torrqiit or his speech, utid at the tmmo tlmo remov ing thieo front teeth With a celerity and neatness seldom equaled by the best of dentists. Tho result or this fltuldou fneor was to transfer the bat tle ground to Horgnu's court, where the closing round was fought out, The prosecuting witness did not seem to be revengeful, "ltd Mlforod, on cortaln conditions, to lot the matter drop; but til tho minio time placed his mouth in evidence which might be called plain tlR's exhibit A. Attorney Downing put In an appear ante for the defense, and In one of tho most tlowory and convincing argu ments over henrd In tho forum, at tempted to pour oil on tho troubled waters. "May It please tho court," said he. "my client deserves a prize medal, Instead or u line. If, as plain tiff contends, she tired the boulder that Impinged on his Incisors, she cer tainly had no Intention of hitting him. If she had. she would havo Impelled the mlsrillu In sumo othor direction. If, however, sho did throw at him, and hit him, sho should lie honored abovo all women, and the fact should be en terod on your docket, and made a matter of Judicial record, for It Is tho only case in which a woman evef hit what she threw at." At this tlmo he got his uyu on the umblqultous Jour nal reporter, and also tho ropresentn tlv of another paper, and this seemed to work on his oratorical fountain, which poured forth n pellucid nnd ov er Inaruaslng stream. Ho said. "I notice tho press Is represented hero, and I will make c few remarks," which he did, seeming to.gct fullerof his subject and things every minute, and Anally proceeded to dress down tho prosecuting wltnoss. The latter's wlfo was present, also a witness, nnd asked tho court if sho might say a word a request sho took for granted "nnd proceeded to say a word, many of then. This stirred the Ire of the defendant, and sho poured a torrent of turgid EngllBh into tho swelling flood. Justice Jlorgan, not having been born trl plots, could not glvo hiB undivided attention to all three, and each claimed It. A tide of language ebbed and flowed around tho judicial bench: but finally, aided by tho district attorney, there. was a lull, and "Silence, lllco a poul tlco, came to heal tho flows of sound." Tho district nttorney was not Inclined to push tho matter, nelthop-waa the Injured party, and on tho lattor's re quest, the caso was dropped, the de fendant discharged, tho court ad Journed, tho judge, attorneys and par ties ench'went their different ways, nnd tho humblo reporter hustled out In search of news. WHEN OFF DUTY Good liquor will soon banish the fatlguo of "tho strenuous llfo," nnd for tho convalescent Its merits aro too wall known to bo ropoatod. At Hog. era only tho very host gradea of win ee, brandies nud whiskies aro old, and with overy bottlo is glvou our KUaranteo of Its ago, absolute pur ity and brand. J. P. ROGERS, ISP- Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. . . . frtfsre tmylne a new belt see our stock- They aro sn ell- Try a Dan 4ySMShtaer"at$I.OO Tke Variety Store. 94 Court St. Annora M. Welch, Prop FRUIT TRAYS, BOXES and CRATES. Will Manufacture all kinds and styles of fruit boxes, trays and crates, First-class work and material- Prices to suit Shop on Miller St.t South Salem GEO. F. MASON. J. BrowMstein it Son. i Court street. Highest cash price HNftMrNtfcs, Pelts. Wwl, THHm jwifMrs: also !eral tetter ii old KM, MHra4 Metals- mm wKi'CMcnTiivn cnqiibh A.S Wll CIIUIIKMKK'S lNt)Lb!n kin Kill ul U.1.1 hUU Win. mII tuaMkr lartiUn. ThIIbUI larmMkiU I u.Ov Twubmuu. (Alt. ruiukiv PILES IxniuiuMlfiMtM U0T8 RnnnncUnm flit wJJlJuuuiy D. Mfctt TtattkM. Mt- 0U4 (.UK SitiMillU, M C rtu 'h.u) "r a m tUlM he lW. Or k, U Ptnn, ww- vt. h.i, Kcui;i,iu,iMMi.fttita xuiKt 1 u ius I tut t.t4 . Natit m nhi ti' rs w fu (4iM rMk J4 m, vnu. MARTIN IrlO. UNCTtH. . Sold In Salem by 8. C, Stone. Call for Free Samples, Drldal Photographs. Ilrldos nro' probably Just as beautl Tul now As Over they were, but they arc not nearly so anxious to record their post-nuptial lovllness by means of photographs. Most photoghraphcrs Bay they aro glad of It. "I novor did enjoy taking tho plc tures of brldos," said ti photographer. "Like nil the rest of the world, I love tho denr creatures; but when It comes down to 4 n dozen commercialism they do not satisfy my artistic In stincts. Fow brides take a good pic- turn Somehow tholr togs nre not be coming. A bride is supposed to look Btipnrlntlv'oly loVuly on hor wedding day, but If anybody dared to toll tho truth on tho subject that superstition would soon bo exploded, nnd tho sweet things would realize that In stead of looking tholr best on thnt oc casion most of them aro npt to look tholr worst. lt Is ths snmo way when thoy como to bo photographed In their woddlng finery. They nro cither too palo or too rod, and thoy havo a nerv ous, anxious expression that robs tho ftco of all good lines for photographic purpoHOS. "Tho tlmo was whn no brldo con Hldered herself t-ehlly married until sho had nrrnyod horsolf In spotless whlto and hiid her picture taken. Gen erally ho' enmo with hor, nnd 'ho looked Just nbout iih foollRh as sho did. Goodness, the trouble I have had posing brides nnd grooms beroro tho camera. Instead or telling them to look pleasant, I always felt ilko say ing. 'Don't look Idiotic if you can pos sibly help It,' and then 1 would have to think up Home device to keep her from scrooglng down too eloso against his shoulder and to keep him from responding with nn equally In appropriate embrace. Hut with all my precautions I never fully suc ceeded In preventing their acting like lunatics. Tho other dny. when look ing over a lot of old negatives, I enme across several hundred pf those son thneutnl combinations, and I thanked my lucky stars that nowadays row newly mated couples have the camera craze." Old Soldiers Subject to Aches and Pains. Have My Share I Find Relief in Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills and Nervine. "I can chetrfully recommend Dr. Mile' Antl-l'ln Pdlt Ant-clau In every reipect Ther hve done wonders for me. I was a soldier in the late war and am subject to and have ray share of the aches and pains from the hardship that usually falls to the lot of the soldier who saw service. Anti-Pain IMIt never fail to relieve the rheumatic twinges, headache or other pains. A number of old comrades tn this vicinity who have used Dr. Miles' Restorative Touic, Nervine and Nerve and Liver I'llls speak highly of their virtues In every respect. My health Is greatly im proved, thanks to your Restoratte Nervine, with the ciception of an old wound which troubles me somewhat" Timothy I. Lynch, 4th Regt Maryland Vol InfL, The Dalles, Oregon. Rheumatic twinges, headaebe, and the pains of a disordered stomach are frequent remiuders of the strain and hardships ot aa army campaign. In all such cases the nerves are affected too seriously to right themselves, and prompt treatment is necessary The best treatment consist of Dr- Miles' Restorative Nervine, which restores vitality to the nerves and helps them to throw off various disorders which bring about pain and suffering. Thero is nothing so good for the stomach and bow els as Dr. Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills. They act directly upon the nerves of the digestive organs, speedily restoring them to normal activity, All drupgUU tell and guarantee first bot. tie Dr. Miles' Remedies. SenA tar fre IwiV I on Nervous and Heart Disesses. Addrtse jjr. MUts Medical Co, Elkhart, lad. As Separate Stars In Future. Cleveland. O.. May . With to- nlKhfs nerformance In this city, tho firm of Goodwin nnd Rlllott will dis solve, nud husband nud wire will fol low the example of so many othor married star und each head a sepa- rato company. For more than six years the iiomilar comedian and his talented wife havo starred Jointly and whllo their buocohb, both artisti cally and financially, has been satis factory It Is felt by both that the public demands tholr professional soimintlon. Their experience In tho mnttor Is merely a repetition of that suffered by James K Hackott and his wife. Miss Mary Mnnnorlng. and othor marrlod couples who have attained popular favor bohlhd the footlights. Maxlno Klllott will tnko a long rest preparatory to stnrrlng noxt season In "Her Own Way," a new play by Clydo Fitch. The lnttor part of tho month sho will sail far Europe-. Eng land and Franco will be visited, and In the summer. It Is Bald, sho will go as tho guest of Emporor William and tho Empress ou a long cruise in tho Baltic. Meanwhllo Nat Goodwin nnd the company will keep on playing across tho continent Miss Elliott's part in tho cast is to be taken by Floreneo Rockwell, formerly lending lady with Henry Miller. o Cheap Lumber. Wo havo upwards of 25,00 feet of lumber miscellaneous assortment, which we are offering at $ per 1000. Capital Lumbering Company. Telegraph Poles. A clover eauoulator estimates that thore in use by tolograph. telephone and trolly companies In this country tsoooooo poles. The poles most of which nro cedar " one sort or another are long TOM v. m E0S r" JcmWqI Girm llHIfl w Young girls at this period of life, or their mothers, are earnestly in vited to write Mrs. Pinkham for advice; all such letters strictly confidential ; she has guided ii motherly way hundreds of young mm and her advice is freely and cheerfully gh Mphool tlftva nro dniitrer dnvs for Ainin-iean irlrls. Often physical t'olIapM.' follows, itml ll tnlto.i yours t6 recoTtri h'sl vitality. Duiiii'iiinr.H it n noernsciiveecu. Perhaps thoy nro not ovor-ciiroful nlxmt koopinrr their t through cnrolossncss in this rcxpuct tho inoitthl hU-Kiicss ii rantlerctl very povoro. Then heu;in ailments which bhould Iw lvmnved nl once, or t produce constant KUiForintr. lloiiduuho. fiiintnoss. Hliirlit vertt in tho back nnd loinn, irrugulnrity, loss of sleep and npi)etite,n to avoid tho society of othors, nre symptoms nil indicating that nron-onomy is nt nawi. Lyriin 12. Plnk-fmm'ri Yemeni bio ronipTnuid h;m helped yontif,' jrtrlover tins cutKutl period, with it they Iuivp gone their trials vtth conrngu nnd snfety. With its proixr ik th pirl is sjifo from tho iwctninr dnnuofs of bchool yonru nnd jircp licnrly woiunnhood. d rKlOUB T7)nA i ' if&f&&?2x?i&J7fXZ. iAaiof93efis& ffikSw usui'g A Younp; Chicago Girl " Studied Too Hard," "Duaii 31ns. 1inkiiam: I wish to thank you for the help eflt I have recMvctl throuirh tho iiso of 1idla 13. IMnkliam'i tnblo Compound nnd Liver Pills. When I was nbout kn yenrs old 1 suddenly seemed to loo my health nnd vitality. KiUher snlil I studin Hard, lint tlio doetoi tnougntiuncr imserilied Ionics, which 1 toolt onart without relief. Hemline cue tho iMijiorof ilw. Pinkhnm'ngttal and llndlnir tho sjmptonis ilfsorfei Hwercdininc, I decided I wouldgmSs 15. IMnidmiirit VOKctalilo o4" triitl. 1 tlld not snj a woitffomeo I ltotiKht it niyi-cif, and tooX it w to (Unctioas rcK'uiany mr uro mwl f found that I irrnduaUr L and that nil pains kit me.andlm old self onto moro. 1ji.lE.Sii. 17 K. 'J2d St., C'lticago 111." "Miss Pratt Unable to Attend School." tin,..,, ii.w. 1ivinini-l fil tr, niv ilutv tn tell uHvotM how much LcIIh IMMnhluini's woudorful Vejrotnblo Cerawaf: done for mc. I was conmlotely ntn dowi, tumble to attend w did not care for any kind or Bociety, out now i icei uku a nep and have gamed seven loiunis oi nosu in tnivo ihouuih. " 1 recommend it to all yeunp: women who miller from few nubs." Miss Ai.ha Piiatt, Holly, Mieh. V ...It.. 1. Vll..l-I......t -V,..Wrklt1fk rtttiau,,,!!,! lu ll nut W 1t to b relied upon at thin Important period Ilia ounjrp" FORFEIT If wnMnnot forthwith pn4ocMUorl(,'liuUwtt",K,"J 0 ICkllWUUMM, WWa Will lirUM- llirir WIWMUir Knmini lkl $5000 Ihj Kill uru- llielr nlhM.iufi- cenunrnw . .1 I.dl Y l'luUUnm Jlwlli lu U, U'i onouch to ronch tbreo times around tho world. It would require 250.000 flat enrs to hnul them uy railway, nnd tho trains with their onglnoa would eo.vor 1,750 mlloa of track. Arhorlculturo estimate) that It would tako 37,0t)0i acrca of forust land to crow polos enough for ono ronowal. If tho eced woro already sown and started Into growth It would bo A D. 2050 bofore tho slow-growing trees! would bo blK enough for use. Codnr Is tho best material, but its growing scarcity and tho dltfculty of getting trunks big enough for the glnnt polos now often used near cities havo cruised considerable uso for plno. Honco Arboriculture recommonds tho raising of catalpa trees for poles as an Investment. Tho Catalpa Spec losa can bo grown to a slzo suitable for a telegraph nolo in from sixteen to twenty years. A Minister Mistake, A city minister was recently handea a notice to too read from his pulpit Accompanying It was a clipping from a newspaper bearing upon the matter The clergyman started to read tho ex tract and found that it began: "Take Kemp's Balsam, the best Cough Cure." This was hardlywhat hehadexpected, and, after a moment's hesitation, he turned It over and found on the other side tho master intended for readlng.3 o. Osteopathy is liberal In that it is willing to recogulzo and accord to others tho samo privilege It claims for Itself an open field and a fair chance for tho qualified practitioner oblivion for tho ono who will not endeavor to measure up to tho demands of tho times, for conscientious and intelli gent service. Schoauia, Barr & Barr Osteopaths, Opera Houso Block, Salem. v. Still the Favorite. For short order meals the White House Restaurant is tho leading place. Open day and night Prompt service. Some peoulo And fault volt'a speeches, but they ' of him savins "you have a i turo boforo you." Yet uut' King Edward did. " .rr If you are troubled wit Diooo, maicaiea uy r:ZJ headache, etc., we would r Acker's Blood Elixir, wn" under n positive guarantee. wayB cure Scrofulous or cts. and $1.00. D.J,FRT.H flumi curie FOB rVj itching Piles produce raaf caiiBo lie-ins, i' rrri-ai Blind, Bleeding or ProW, are cured by Dr. uo-bb' edy, stops Itching ana or sent by mall. TreaUH P me nbout your case. J'( Philadelphia, Pa, For " Stone's drug storei m III!.., MaL Go whoro you can S 'I Tk oi.in irouse Resti''l most popular restaurtnt H Open day and night And restaurant l S Ing house. This bou ' by evorybody. The e" x&n be bad. mvnBlU,, wnai a u - - . ,nt ontli! PUUUB BUIUU1" the Ames. ll MIB indices: la the cause of oort S1 any other Ub jt things that JOl'0,! are good for you, m, Ackera oyiP'Jitfi' tilA ovtnntOIIlS. TMTfJB "S.S5f!t or mesa ""-ja- V" ?P drug's und a Bot satUned. fi&tf frail KumDlC. I Buffalo, N V B T I J